Female Belding's ground squirrels (Spermophilus beldingi), that had been reared apart from each other, were observed in paired-encounter tests to determine whether exposure to nestmates' phenotypes during development had influenced their subsequent social discriminations. As a result of cross-fostering, test partners were (1) either unfamiliar sisters (reared apart) or unfamiliar, unrelated females, and were (2) either reared with each other's siblings (indirectly exposed to each other) or were not reared with each other's siblings (not indirectly exposed to each other). Regardless of relatedness, females that were indirectly exposed to each other were significantly less agonistic during tests than females not indirectly exposed to each oth...
The discovery that many animals are promiscuous has challenged the importance of Hamilton’s Rule bec...
In many species, individuals direct more affiliative behaviors toward genetic relatives than non-rel...
Kin recognition is the ability to identify a conspecific as a relative and can occur even when anima...
I investigated sibling-sibling recognition in captive thirteen-lined ground squirrels ( Spermophilus...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
matching and association are the most likely mechanisms in kin recognition. These hypotheses were te...
ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on the functions of kin recognition, little is known about onto...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
In species with multiple paternity or maternity, animals may best assess their relatedness to unfami...
to disentangle the effects of relatedness and prior associa-tion on kin recognition, in which ‘relat...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record. Data accessi...
Kin recognition is a critical element to kin cooperation, and in vertebrates, it is primarily based ...
Graduation date: 1989Juvenile T. townsendii were tested at 55-62 days of\ud age to determine whether...
The discovery that many animals are promiscuous has challenged the importance of Hamilton’s Rule bec...
In many species, individuals direct more affiliative behaviors toward genetic relatives than non-rel...
Kin recognition is the ability to identify a conspecific as a relative and can occur even when anima...
I investigated sibling-sibling recognition in captive thirteen-lined ground squirrels ( Spermophilus...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
matching and association are the most likely mechanisms in kin recognition. These hypotheses were te...
ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on the functions of kin recognition, little is known about onto...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
In species with multiple paternity or maternity, animals may best assess their relatedness to unfami...
to disentangle the effects of relatedness and prior associa-tion on kin recognition, in which ‘relat...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record. Data accessi...
Kin recognition is a critical element to kin cooperation, and in vertebrates, it is primarily based ...
Graduation date: 1989Juvenile T. townsendii were tested at 55-62 days of\ud age to determine whether...
The discovery that many animals are promiscuous has challenged the importance of Hamilton’s Rule bec...
In many species, individuals direct more affiliative behaviors toward genetic relatives than non-rel...
Kin recognition is the ability to identify a conspecific as a relative and can occur even when anima...