As an alternative to kin selection, group augmentation theory provides a framework for evolutionary mechanisms maintaining cooperative breeding when individual fitness is positively related to group size. It is expected that a cooperator group would accept or adopt unrelated foreigners when it is below a critical threshold size and group members could thus benefit from recruiting additional helpers. In re-introduction attempts, this would allow for a group to be augmented artificially before release, which would enhance its chance to establish itself successfully in the release area. This possibility was tested using endangered African wild dogs Lycaon pictus studied in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa. Here, we report on the first succ...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Wild dog Lacaon pictus are obligate cooperativ...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group‐living species, but examples of t...
none22siSocial integration is an important factor when reintroducing group-living species, but examp...
Reintroductions are recognized tools for species recovery. However, operations are costly, difficul...
In South Africa, a plan was launched to manage separate sub-populations of endangered African wild d...
1. We evaluated one of the most extensive efforts to date to re-introduce an endangered species: att...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
We analysed 25 years (1980–2004) of demographic data on a small re-introduced population of endanger...
In South Africa, a plan was launched to manage separate sub-populations of endangered African wild d...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are described as highly collaborative endurance pursuit hunters ba...
Although dominant African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are generally believed to be the sole breeders ...
In groups of cooperative breeders, individual fitness can increase as a direct consequence of group ...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Wild dog Lacaon pictus are obligate cooperativ...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group‐living species, but examples of t...
none22siSocial integration is an important factor when reintroducing group-living species, but examp...
Reintroductions are recognized tools for species recovery. However, operations are costly, difficul...
In South Africa, a plan was launched to manage separate sub-populations of endangered African wild d...
1. We evaluated one of the most extensive efforts to date to re-introduce an endangered species: att...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
We analysed 25 years (1980–2004) of demographic data on a small re-introduced population of endanger...
In South Africa, a plan was launched to manage separate sub-populations of endangered African wild d...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are described as highly collaborative endurance pursuit hunters ba...
Although dominant African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are generally believed to be the sole breeders ...
In groups of cooperative breeders, individual fitness can increase as a direct consequence of group ...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Wild dog Lacaon pictus are obligate cooperativ...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...