We investigated factors influencing natal dispersal in 231 female yearling yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) using comprehensive analysis of 10 years (1983–1993) of radiotelemetry and 37 years (1963–1999) of capture–mark–recapture data. Only individuals whose dispersal status was verified, primarily by radiotelemetry, were considered. Univariate analyses revealed that six of the 24 variables we studied significantly influenced dispersal: dispersal was less likely when the mother was present, amicable behavior with the mother and play behavior were more frequent, and spatial overlap was greater with the mother, with matriline females, and with other yearling females. Using both univariate and multivariate analyses, we tested seve...
In common with most mammals, the frequency of natal dispersal in antechinuses is strongly male-biase...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
In common with most mammals, the frequency of natal dispersal in antechinuses is strongly male-biase...
We investigated factors influencing natal dispersal in 231 female yearling yellow-bellied marmots (M...
Natal dispersal is the permanent movement of individuals from their natal home range to a new locati...
I studied the behavioral ecology of female yellow-bellied marmots ( Marmota flaviventris) for four f...
Explanations of dispersal mechanisms in mammals that have stressed the importance of aggression by d...
Natal dispersal is a high-risk endeavor where decisions on whether and when to disperse have long-te...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
We investigated dispersal patterns in the monogamous Crocidura russula, based both on direct field o...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar...
Dispersal patterns of individuals within populations have implications for the social and genetic st...
In common with most mammals, the frequency of natal dispersal in antechinuses is strongly male-biase...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
In common with most mammals, the frequency of natal dispersal in antechinuses is strongly male-biase...
We investigated factors influencing natal dispersal in 231 female yearling yellow-bellied marmots (M...
Natal dispersal is the permanent movement of individuals from their natal home range to a new locati...
I studied the behavioral ecology of female yellow-bellied marmots ( Marmota flaviventris) for four f...
Explanations of dispersal mechanisms in mammals that have stressed the importance of aggression by d...
Natal dispersal is a high-risk endeavor where decisions on whether and when to disperse have long-te...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
We investigated dispersal patterns in the monogamous Crocidura russula, based both on direct field o...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar...
Dispersal patterns of individuals within populations have implications for the social and genetic st...
In common with most mammals, the frequency of natal dispersal in antechinuses is strongly male-biase...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
In common with most mammals, the frequency of natal dispersal in antechinuses is strongly male-biase...