Abstract. Kin favouritism has been documented widely in free-living ground squirrels (genus Spermophilus), but the development of kin favouritism has not been explained. To investigate the development of littermate preferences in captive Belding's ground squirrels, S. beldingi, groups composed of four dams and 16 juveniles (young-of-the-year) were observed in outdoor enclosures for a period of 5-11 days, beginning when juveniles first emerged aboveground from natal burrows (buried nestboxes). Social play was the most frequently observed social interaction. Littermates played together about twice as often as non-littermates on a per pair basis and juveniles were also more likely to share a burrow at night with their littermates than non-litt...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Animals must allocate available energy according to priorities that ensure survival and maximize lon...
For territorial species, the ability to be behaviourally plastic in response to changes in their soc...
ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on the functions of kin recognition, little is known about onto...
To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
Social organization of a species may impact behavior, reproductive ecology, mating system, populatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)Seven California ground squirrels (Spermophilus bee...
The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living specie...
of the Ph.D. thesis Autor: Jan Matějů Name: Sociality and ecology in ground squirrels (tribe Marmoti...
The social behavior of juvenile Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) was studied for 2 1/2 ...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
I investigated 1) multiple paternity in Belding’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus beldingi) and 2) soc...
We evaluated the hypothesis that social play behavior influences the development of temperament in y...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Animals must allocate available energy according to priorities that ensure survival and maximize lon...
For territorial species, the ability to be behaviourally plastic in response to changes in their soc...
ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on the functions of kin recognition, little is known about onto...
To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
Social organization of a species may impact behavior, reproductive ecology, mating system, populatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)Seven California ground squirrels (Spermophilus bee...
The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living specie...
of the Ph.D. thesis Autor: Jan Matějů Name: Sociality and ecology in ground squirrels (tribe Marmoti...
The social behavior of juvenile Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) was studied for 2 1/2 ...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
I investigated 1) multiple paternity in Belding’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus beldingi) and 2) soc...
We evaluated the hypothesis that social play behavior influences the development of temperament in y...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Animals must allocate available energy according to priorities that ensure survival and maximize lon...
For territorial species, the ability to be behaviourally plastic in response to changes in their soc...