Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of long-term studies of identified individuals. Adult Asian elephant females and their young offspring of both sexes form matriarchal groups, with pubertal males dispersing from natal groups, but whether these social groups represent families and whether males show locational or social dispersal were unknown. Using nuclear microsatellite loci amplified from dung-extracted DNA of free-ranging elephants in a large southern Indian population, we demonstrate that female-led herds comprise closely related individuals that are indeed families, and that males exhibit non-random locational dispersal
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
This study examines the population genetic structure of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across Ind...
This study examines the population genetic structure of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across Ind...
This study examines the population genetic structure of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across Ind...
Southern India, one of the last strongholds of the endangered Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), harb...
Southern India, one of the last strongholds of the endangered Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), harb...
Elephants are social animals, living in tightly organized and cohesive family units which are matria...
Nonrandom patterns of mating and dispersal create fine-scale genetic structure in natural population...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
<div><p>Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of ...
We present a review of studies on elephant social and reproductive behaviour. While the social organ...
Male Asian elephants are known to adopt a high-risk high-gain foraging strategy by venturing into ag...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
This study examines the population genetic structure of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across Ind...
This study examines the population genetic structure of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across Ind...
This study examines the population genetic structure of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across Ind...
Southern India, one of the last strongholds of the endangered Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), harb...
Southern India, one of the last strongholds of the endangered Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), harb...
Elephants are social animals, living in tightly organized and cohesive family units which are matria...
Nonrandom patterns of mating and dispersal create fine-scale genetic structure in natural population...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
<div><p>Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of ...
We present a review of studies on elephant social and reproductive behaviour. While the social organ...
Male Asian elephants are known to adopt a high-risk high-gain foraging strategy by venturing into ag...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...