I investigated sibling-sibling recognition in captive thirteen-lined ground squirrels ( Spermophilus tridecemlineatus ) by cross-fostering lab-born pups shortly after birth. When young reached about 45 days of age, I observed dyadic interactions in a test arena of pairs from four relatedness X rearing groups, and recorded the frequency of “exploratory” encounters between individuals. Sibs-reared together and nonsibs-reared together exhibited significantly fewer exploratory encounters than either sibs-reared apart or nonsibsreared apart. Young reared together were equally exploratory, regadless of relatedness; similarly, young reared apart, whether they were sibs or nonsibs, showed similar levels of exploration. Thus, the differential treatm...
Kin recognition is a critical element to kin cooperation, and in vertebrates, it is primarily based ...
Southern flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) face a dilemma: winter aggregation is beneficial for th...
x, 98 leaves ;|c29 cm. --I studied the mating behaviour of Richardson’s ground squirrels (Urocitellu...
Female Belding's ground squirrels (Spermophilus beldingi), that had been reared apart from each othe...
I investigated 1) multiple paternity in Belding’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus beldingi) and 2) soc...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
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...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
Scent-marking is a frequent behaviour of highly social ground squirrels and might play an important ...
Graduation date: 1989Juvenile T. townsendii were tested at 55-62 days of\ud age to determine whether...
matching and association are the most likely mechanisms in kin recognition. These hypotheses were te...
Avian literature on sibling recognition is rare compared to that developed by mammalian researchers....
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 ...
Southern flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) face a dilemma: winter aggregation is beneficial for th...
x, 98 leaves ;|c29 cm. --I studied the mating behaviour of Richardson’s ground squirrels (Urocitellu...
Female Belding's ground squirrels (Spermophilus beldingi), that had been reared apart from each othe...
I investigated 1) multiple paternity in Belding’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus beldingi) and 2) soc...
Significant advances have been made in understanding kin recognition as it pertains to nepotism (pre...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
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...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
Scent-marking is a frequent behaviour of highly social ground squirrels and might play an important ...
Graduation date: 1989Juvenile T. townsendii were tested at 55-62 days of\ud age to determine whether...
matching and association are the most likely mechanisms in kin recognition. These hypotheses were te...
Avian literature on sibling recognition is rare compared to that developed by mammalian researchers....
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 ...
Southern flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) face a dilemma: winter aggregation is beneficial for th...
x, 98 leaves ;|c29 cm. --I studied the mating behaviour of Richardson’s ground squirrels (Urocitellu...