International audienceAdult females and males live apart outside the mating period in many social vertebrates, but the causes of this phenomenon remain a matter of debate. Current prevailing hypotheses predict no sexual segregation outside the early period of maternal care in nearly monomorphic species such as the Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica). We examined sexual segregation in a population of the species, using data collected over 143 consecutive months on groups’ location and composition, and extending statistical procedures introduced by Conradt (1998b) and Bonenfant et al. (2007). In addition, we analysed the social interactions recorded between group members. As expected, habitat segregation was low throughout the year, with a...
Sexual segregation is very common in sexually size dimorphic ungulates and may be the result of diff...
In much taxa of the animal kingdom males and females differ in their space use outside the mating se...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
In spite of its wide distribution, little information has been published on factors affecting space ...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
Sexual segregation among vertebrates is a common phenomenon, usually assumed to be associated with s...
International audienceThe social, spatial, and genetic structures of populations depend on where off...
International audienceSegregation between the sexes or related to age and/or reproductive status is ...
In many mammals,males and females live solitarilyor in separate groups outside the breeding season. ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
As a general rule ungulates that are sexually dimorphic in body mass live in separate groups of male...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
I attended the annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists in Austen, Texas during Sept...
Habitat segregation in the Pyrenean chamois ([i]Rupicapra pyrenaica[/i]): not only a matter of sex. ...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
Sexual segregation is very common in sexually size dimorphic ungulates and may be the result of diff...
In much taxa of the animal kingdom males and females differ in their space use outside the mating se...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
In spite of its wide distribution, little information has been published on factors affecting space ...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
Sexual segregation among vertebrates is a common phenomenon, usually assumed to be associated with s...
International audienceThe social, spatial, and genetic structures of populations depend on where off...
International audienceSegregation between the sexes or related to age and/or reproductive status is ...
In many mammals,males and females live solitarilyor in separate groups outside the breeding season. ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
As a general rule ungulates that are sexually dimorphic in body mass live in separate groups of male...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
I attended the annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists in Austen, Texas during Sept...
Habitat segregation in the Pyrenean chamois ([i]Rupicapra pyrenaica[/i]): not only a matter of sex. ...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
Sexual segregation is very common in sexually size dimorphic ungulates and may be the result of diff...
In much taxa of the animal kingdom males and females differ in their space use outside the mating se...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...