Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In many group-living mammals this can be complicated as extra-pair copulations result in offspring having varying levels of relatedness to the dominant animals, leading to a potential conflict between male and female dominants over offspring dispersal strategies. To avoid resource competition and inbreeding, dominant males might be expected to evict unrelated males and related females, whereas the reverse strategy would be expected for dominant females. Methodology/Principal Findings We used microsatellites and long-term data from an urban fox (Vulpes vulpes) population to compare dispersal strategies between offspring with intr...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
We incorporated radio-telemetry data with genetic analysis of bat-eared foxes (Otocyon megalotis) fr...
Members of the family Canidae are distinguished from other carnivore families by pair bonding and ma...
Background: Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal d...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispe...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
<p>Paternal group association is shown for male offspring (A) and female offspring (B). Maternal soc...
Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investig...
(93%) than female (58%) juveniles dispersed, and both sexes had similar bimodal dispersal patterns w...
International audienceField studies conducted on rural red fox (Vulpes vulpes) populations suggest t...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Although considerable data are available on the subject for birds, almost nothing is known about the...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
The costs of dispersal are an important factor promoting natal philopatry, thereby encouraging the f...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
We incorporated radio-telemetry data with genetic analysis of bat-eared foxes (Otocyon megalotis) fr...
Members of the family Canidae are distinguished from other carnivore families by pair bonding and ma...
Background: Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal d...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispe...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
<p>Paternal group association is shown for male offspring (A) and female offspring (B). Maternal soc...
Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investig...
(93%) than female (58%) juveniles dispersed, and both sexes had similar bimodal dispersal patterns w...
International audienceField studies conducted on rural red fox (Vulpes vulpes) populations suggest t...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Although considerable data are available on the subject for birds, almost nothing is known about the...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
The costs of dispersal are an important factor promoting natal philopatry, thereby encouraging the f...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
We incorporated radio-telemetry data with genetic analysis of bat-eared foxes (Otocyon megalotis) fr...
Members of the family Canidae are distinguished from other carnivore families by pair bonding and ma...