Natal dispersal is a successful tactic under a range of conditions in spite of significant costs. Habitat quality is a frequent proximate cause of dispersal, and studies have shown that dispersal increases both when natal habitat quality is good or poor. In social species kin competition, favoring dispersal, may be balanced by the benefits of group living, favoring philopatry. We investigated the effect of changes in the local environment on natal dispersal of adult females in a social spider species, Stegodyphus dumicola (Araneae, Eresidae), with a flexible breeding system, where females can breed either within the colony or individually following dispersal. We manipulated foraging opportunities in colonies by either removing the capture w...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Stegodyphus mimosarum Pavesi,1883 and S. dumicola P...
In brood-caring species, family members are faced with a conflict over resource distribution. While ...
Few studies investigated whether rapid range expansion is associated with an individual's short-term...
Natal dispersal is a successful tactic under a range of conditions in spite of significant costs. Ha...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...
Proximate cues for animal dispersal are complex and varied. Multiple cues may provide information a...
Density-dependent dispersal is a common dispersal strategy, mainly as a mechanism of escaping decrea...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
Both ecological and social factors play an important role in determining the structure of animal set...
Density of conspecifics is considered as one of the main conditions affecting dispersal behavior and...
Population studies often focus on demographic and genetic consequences of dispersal strategies, gene...
Inbreeding mating systems are uncommon because of inbreeding depression. Mating among close relative...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
We manipulated foraging opportunities in field colonies of the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola, a...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Stegodyphus mimosarum Pavesi,1883 and S. dumicola P...
In brood-caring species, family members are faced with a conflict over resource distribution. While ...
Few studies investigated whether rapid range expansion is associated with an individual's short-term...
Natal dispersal is a successful tactic under a range of conditions in spite of significant costs. Ha...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...
Proximate cues for animal dispersal are complex and varied. Multiple cues may provide information a...
Density-dependent dispersal is a common dispersal strategy, mainly as a mechanism of escaping decrea...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
Both ecological and social factors play an important role in determining the structure of animal set...
Density of conspecifics is considered as one of the main conditions affecting dispersal behavior and...
Population studies often focus on demographic and genetic consequences of dispersal strategies, gene...
Inbreeding mating systems are uncommon because of inbreeding depression. Mating among close relative...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
We manipulated foraging opportunities in field colonies of the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola, a...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Stegodyphus mimosarum Pavesi,1883 and S. dumicola P...
In brood-caring species, family members are faced with a conflict over resource distribution. While ...
Few studies investigated whether rapid range expansion is associated with an individual's short-term...