Dispersal behaviour in cooperatively breeding mammals often differs between the sexes, which can affect how individuals of both sexes compete for breeding opportunities. However, it is largely unknown how the males and females in social mole‐rats differ in frequency, timing and social context of dispersal. Here we show, in Damaraland mole‐rats (Fukomys damarensis), that rainfall increases dispersal probabilities in both sexes. Dispersal is male biased with males dispersing earlier and more frequently in dispersal coalitions than females. Most non‐reproductive individuals disperse from the natal groups before reproducing. Territory inheritance is rare, but when it occurs, female non‐breeders inherit the breeding position from the precious br...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...
BACKGROUND : Non-random associations within and among groups of social animals can provide valuable ...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...
BACKGROUND : Non-random associations within and among groups of social animals can provide valuable ...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...