Kinship has been shown to be an important correlate of group membership and associations among many female mammals. In this study, we investigate association patterns in female Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins ("Tursiops aduncus") inhabiting an embayment in southeastern Australia. We combine the behavioral data with microsatellite DNA and mitochondrial DNA data to test the hypotheses that genetic relatedness and maternal kinship correlate with associations and social clusters. Mean association between females was not significantly different from a random mean, but the standard deviation was significantly higher than a random standard deviation, indicating the presence of nonrandom associates in the dataset. A neighbor-joining tree, based on...
While it is widely accepted that dolphins form associations with conspecifics based primarily on sim...
While it is widely accepted that dolphins form associations with conspecifics based primarily on sim...
We investigated community structure and association patterns for a small population of Indo-Pacific ...
UNLABELLED: Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well ...
Few studies of kinship in mammalian societies have been able to consider the complex interactions be...
Social assortativity, where individuals preferentially mix with certain conspecifics, is widespread ...
Social relationships represent an adaptive behavioural strategy that can provide fitness benefits to...
Female mammals play a central role in determination of social structure and are thus central to unde...
International audienceAnimal social structures are shaped by external environmental factors and indi...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, WA, form several levels of alliances. Determin...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Delphinids show a wide range of social structures. However, studies investigating the influence of g...
While it is widely accepted that dolphins form associations with conspecifics based primarily on sim...
While it is widely accepted that dolphins form associations with conspecifics based primarily on sim...
We investigated community structure and association patterns for a small population of Indo-Pacific ...
UNLABELLED: Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well ...
Few studies of kinship in mammalian societies have been able to consider the complex interactions be...
Social assortativity, where individuals preferentially mix with certain conspecifics, is widespread ...
Social relationships represent an adaptive behavioural strategy that can provide fitness benefits to...
Female mammals play a central role in determination of social structure and are thus central to unde...
International audienceAnimal social structures are shaped by external environmental factors and indi...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, WA, form several levels of alliances. Determin...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Delphinids show a wide range of social structures. However, studies investigating the influence of g...
While it is widely accepted that dolphins form associations with conspecifics based primarily on sim...
While it is widely accepted that dolphins form associations with conspecifics based primarily on sim...
We investigated community structure and association patterns for a small population of Indo-Pacific ...