How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny can operate at several levels, from within litters and groups to the wider population. Female lesser flat-headed bats (Tylonycteris pachypus) form maternity groups in bamboo stems. Unusually for bats, they are multiparous, providing the opportunity to test whether multi-level polygyny differs among males depending on whether they roost with females, with males, or are solitary. We genotyped 662 individuals from 54 internodes and undertook parentage of 165 litters. Our results revealed 170 sets of paternal twins/triplets, of which 96 were full-sibs and 74 were half-sibs. We found that males captured roosting with females typically sired more of...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
Sociality emerges when the benefits of group living outweigh its costs. While both males and females...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny c...
Observations on mating behaviours and strategies guide our understanding of mating systems and varia...
Most species of bats give birth to only one pup each year, although Eastern red bats (Lasiurus borea...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...
The ultimate causes for predominant male-biased dispersal (MBD) in mammals and female-biased dispers...
With their extraordinary species richness and diversity in ecological traits and social systems, bat...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
In most mammals, dispersal rates are higher in males than in females. Using behavioural and genetic ...
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
Sociality emerges when the benefits of group living outweigh its costs. While both males and females...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny c...
Observations on mating behaviours and strategies guide our understanding of mating systems and varia...
Most species of bats give birth to only one pup each year, although Eastern red bats (Lasiurus borea...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...
The ultimate causes for predominant male-biased dispersal (MBD) in mammals and female-biased dispers...
With their extraordinary species richness and diversity in ecological traits and social systems, bat...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
In most mammals, dispersal rates are higher in males than in females. Using behavioural and genetic ...
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
1. Social behavior in the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was examined in Trinidad, W.I. over a 26- month ...
Sociality emerges when the benefits of group living outweigh its costs. While both males and females...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...