Individuals are generally predicted to avoid inbreeding because of detrimental fitness effects. However, several recent studies have shown that limited inbreeding is tolerated by some vertebrate species. Here, we examine the costs and benefits of inbreeding in a largely polygynous rodent, the yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris). We use a pedigree constructed from 8 years of genetic data to determine the relatedness of all marmots in our study population, and examine offspring survival, annual male reproductive success, relatedness between breeding pairs, and the effects of group composition on likelihood of male reproduction to assess inbreeding in this species. We found decreased survival in inbred offspring, but equal net reprodu...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
International audienceMarmot species exhibit a great diversity of social structure, mating systems a...
Individuals are generally predicted to avoid inbreeding because of detrimental fitness effects. Howe...
<div><p>Inbreeding depression is a major evolutionary and ecological force influencing population dy...
Inbreeding depression may be common in nature, reflecting either the failure of inbreeding avoidance...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
Inbreeding depression is widely regarded as a driving force in the evolution of dispersal, mate choi...
The consequence of helping behavior on breeders fitness is still controversial. We used multivariate...
The role of genetic relatedness in the evolution of eusociality has been the topic of much debate, e...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be influenced by both social setting and female mate choice. If evide...
Mechanisms reducing inbreeding are thought to have evolved owing to fitness costs of breeding with c...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
International audienceMarmot species exhibit a great diversity of social structure, mating systems a...
Individuals are generally predicted to avoid inbreeding because of detrimental fitness effects. Howe...
<div><p>Inbreeding depression is a major evolutionary and ecological force influencing population dy...
Inbreeding depression may be common in nature, reflecting either the failure of inbreeding avoidance...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
Inbreeding depression is widely regarded as a driving force in the evolution of dispersal, mate choi...
The consequence of helping behavior on breeders fitness is still controversial. We used multivariate...
The role of genetic relatedness in the evolution of eusociality has been the topic of much debate, e...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be influenced by both social setting and female mate choice. If evide...
Mechanisms reducing inbreeding are thought to have evolved owing to fitness costs of breeding with c...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
International audienceMarmot species exhibit a great diversity of social structure, mating systems a...