International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of wild members of the genus Canis, which typically exhibit social monogamy and extended parental care. Unlike a typical gray wolf pack that consists of a single breeding pair and their offspring from multiple seasons, a group of free-ranging dogs (FRDs) can include multiple breeding individuals of both sexes. To understand the consequences of this shift in reproductive behavior, we reconstructed the genetic pedigree of an FRD population and assessed the kinship patterns in social groups, based on genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism genotypes. Consistent with behavioral observations, the mating system of the study pop...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
The Canidae are successful, being a widespread, abundant, speciose, and adaptable family. Several ca...
International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
The demographic history of dogs is complex, involving multiple bottlenecks, admixture events and art...
Molecular tools have enabled wildlife researchers to obtain accurate information on the kinship, mat...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Mating system characterizations have been hindered by difficulties in accurately assigning parentage...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
Genomic resources developed for the domestic dog have provided powerful tools for studying canine ev...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
The Canidae are successful, being a widespread, abundant, speciose, and adaptable family. Several ca...
International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
The demographic history of dogs is complex, involving multiple bottlenecks, admixture events and art...
Molecular tools have enabled wildlife researchers to obtain accurate information on the kinship, mat...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Mating system characterizations have been hindered by difficulties in accurately assigning parentage...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
Genomic resources developed for the domestic dog have provided powerful tools for studying canine ev...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
The Canidae are successful, being a widespread, abundant, speciose, and adaptable family. Several ca...