International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female mammals occur in polygynous groups, their dispersal decisions are conditioned by various female‐, male‐, and group‐related factors. Among them, the influence of disease often remains difficult to assess. To address this challenge, we used long‐term monitoring data from two gorilla populations (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) affected by infectious skin disease lesions. After controlling for other potentially influential factors, we investigated to which extent disease avoidance drives the dispersal decisions of gorilla females. We showed that the infection of a silverback of a breeding group by the skin disease increased the probability of adult fema...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases can induce rapid changes in population dynamics a...
International audienceWe evaluated the prevalence of skin lesions in a gorilla population in the Rep...
International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female m...
Evaluating the factors influencing the patterns of female dispersal in mammals is critical to unders...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
International audienceThe group of genes coding for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are a...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
The one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily excluded from reprodu...
International audienceThe one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily...
Taxonomic system is currently open and evolves based on new findings in genetics. There are currentl...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
A focus of socioecological research is to understand how ecological, social, and life history factor...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases can induce rapid changes in population dynamics a...
International audienceWe evaluated the prevalence of skin lesions in a gorilla population in the Rep...
International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female m...
Evaluating the factors influencing the patterns of female dispersal in mammals is critical to unders...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
International audienceThe group of genes coding for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are a...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
The one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily excluded from reprodu...
International audienceThe one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily...
Taxonomic system is currently open and evolves based on new findings in genetics. There are currentl...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
A focus of socioecological research is to understand how ecological, social, and life history factor...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases can induce rapid changes in population dynamics a...
International audienceWe evaluated the prevalence of skin lesions in a gorilla population in the Rep...