The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour of individuals. In wild ungulates gene flow is usually mediated by males, being the dispersing sex. The roe deer Capreolus capreolus represents an exception: males and females disperse in similar proportions as juveniles, but are subsequently mostly sedentary as adults, while mechanisms for inbreeding avoidance are more complex and not fully known. We investigated the seasonal variation in the relationship between genetic relatedness and spatial behaviour in a sample of 69 roe deer, monitored from 2002 to 2010 in a high-density population in Italy. Genetic and spatial analyses, based on individual positions, did not reveal any population stru...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
From an evolutionary stand point, breeding dispersal, the net movement between successive breeding s...
The interaction between philopatry and non-random mating has important consequences for the genetic ...
The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour ...
Background: Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the ecological and behavi...
Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the ecological and behavioural mechan...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
Context. Population management of meso-large game species; knowledge of seasonal movements and sexua...
A growing literature now documents the presence of fine-scale genetic structure in wild vertebrate p...
International audienceBreeding dispersal, defined as the net movement between successive breeding si...
For mammals with a polygynous mating system, dispersal is expected to be male-biased. However, with ...
Abstract: Social behavior of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have important managemen...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
From an evolutionary stand point, breeding dispersal, the net movement between successive breeding s...
The interaction between philopatry and non-random mating has important consequences for the genetic ...
The fine-scale genetic structure of mammal populations arises from the social and spatial behaviour ...
Background: Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the ecological and behavi...
Data on spatial genetic patterns may provide information about the ecological and behavioural mechan...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
Context. Population management of meso-large game species; knowledge of seasonal movements and sexua...
A growing literature now documents the presence of fine-scale genetic structure in wild vertebrate p...
International audienceBreeding dispersal, defined as the net movement between successive breeding si...
For mammals with a polygynous mating system, dispersal is expected to be male-biased. However, with ...
Abstract: Social behavior of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have important managemen...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
From an evolutionary stand point, breeding dispersal, the net movement between successive breeding s...
The interaction between philopatry and non-random mating has important consequences for the genetic ...