The purpose of this study was to document patterns of reproductive skew among male spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta), a species in which many normal mammalian sex roles are reversed. We used paternity determined from 12 microsatellite markers together with demographic and behavioral data collected over 10 years from a free-living population to document relationships among reproductive success (RS), social rank, and dispersal status of male hyenas. Our data suggest that dispersal status and length of residence are the strongest determinants of RS. Natal males comprise over 20% of the adult male population, yet they sire only 3% of cubs, whereas immigrants sire 97%. This reproductive advantage to immigrants accrues despite the fact that immigr...
Although differences in breeding lifespan are an important source of variation in male fitness, the ...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...
In many animal societies, dominant males have a higher reproductive success than subordinate males. ...
Female spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are larger and more aggressive than males, and their genital...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
In traditional definitions of endurance rivalry, individuals compete to remain reproductively active...
Introduction: Dominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechan...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are large mammalian carnivores, but their societies, called ‘clans,...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
Although differences in breeding lifespan are an important source of variation in male fitness, the ...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...
In many animal societies, dominant males have a higher reproductive success than subordinate males. ...
Female spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are larger and more aggressive than males, and their genital...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
In traditional definitions of endurance rivalry, individuals compete to remain reproductively active...
Introduction: Dominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechan...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are large mammalian carnivores, but their societies, called ‘clans,...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
Although differences in breeding lifespan are an important source of variation in male fitness, the ...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...