The one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily excluded from reproduction. In gorillas, these excluded males live either solitarily or in nonbreeding groups (NBGs) that are devoid of adult females. The dynamics of NBGs are not well known. In this study, which was conducted on a gorilla population (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) of 377 individuals that visited the Lokoué clearing in the Republic of Congo, we detail how the NBGs formed, and analyze their dynamics according to age-sex classes, the relatedness of members, and the origin and destination of transferring individuals. We discuss the potential benefits gained by individuals living in these groups. The NBGs included mainly immature males, most of which appea...
Long-term studies of population dynamics can provide insights into life history theory, population e...
AbstractAlthough kin-selection theory has been widely used to explain the tendency of individuals to...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
International audienceThe one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
WOS:000223184100001International audienceDuring a 17-month study at the Lokoue clearing in Odzala Na...
Evaluating the factors influencing the patterns of female dispersal in mammals is critical to unders...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals' transfer choices is a ...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
The European captive population of western lowland gorillas has successful breeding results and a he...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female m...
Life history theory seeks to explain how comparative developmental and maturational parameters vary ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-72)In their natural environment gorillas form social...
Long-term studies of population dynamics can provide insights into life history theory, population e...
AbstractAlthough kin-selection theory has been widely used to explain the tendency of individuals to...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
International audienceThe one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
WOS:000223184100001International audienceDuring a 17-month study at the Lokoue clearing in Odzala Na...
Evaluating the factors influencing the patterns of female dispersal in mammals is critical to unders...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals' transfer choices is a ...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
The European captive population of western lowland gorillas has successful breeding results and a he...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female m...
Life history theory seeks to explain how comparative developmental and maturational parameters vary ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-72)In their natural environment gorillas form social...
Long-term studies of population dynamics can provide insights into life history theory, population e...
AbstractAlthough kin-selection theory has been widely used to explain the tendency of individuals to...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...