We tested hypotheses based on philopatry, kinship, and ecological constraints to explain sociality in a semifossorial desert rodent, the great gerbil, Rhombomys opimus. Data were collected in the field in Uzbekistan in the spring and fall of 1996 and 1998–2004. Population densities fluctuated dramatically with high turnover in both males and females to reveal that dispersal and social structure were density dependent. Fewer gerbils dispersed at higher densities and members of family groups dispersed together. A majority of females lived in groups at high densities, but as population densities declined, proportionally more females were solitary. DNA analysis revealed that group-living females were genetically similar, whereas solitary female...
To better understand evolutionary pathways leading to eusociality, interspecific comparisons are nee...
Social affiliation and group living are seminal aspects of some of the most exciting and intensely s...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
We tested hypotheses based on philopatry, kinship, and ecological constraints to explain sociality i...
We tested hypotheses based on philopatry, kinship, and ecological constraints to explain sociality i...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...
ABSTRACT. One aim in animal behaviour is to explain why and when animals live in groups. The main ap...
The Mongolian gerbil is a colonial, burrowing rodent inhabiting deserts and semideserts. The burrow ...
Thesis (PhD (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The Natal mole-rat (Cryptomys hottentotus natal...
The African mole-rats (family Bathyergidae) are subterranean hystricomorph rodents occurring in a va...
Variation in sociality may have an important impact on population genetic structure. In highly socia...
An individual’s social environment can profoundly affect many aspects of their biology, including th...
Intraspecific variation in sociality is thought to reflect a trade-off between current fitness bene...
Abstract: In some species, populations routinely contain a mixture of lone and group-living individu...
Studying the consequences of variation in individual life-histories is vital for our understanding o...
To better understand evolutionary pathways leading to eusociality, interspecific comparisons are nee...
Social affiliation and group living are seminal aspects of some of the most exciting and intensely s...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
We tested hypotheses based on philopatry, kinship, and ecological constraints to explain sociality i...
We tested hypotheses based on philopatry, kinship, and ecological constraints to explain sociality i...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...
ABSTRACT. One aim in animal behaviour is to explain why and when animals live in groups. The main ap...
The Mongolian gerbil is a colonial, burrowing rodent inhabiting deserts and semideserts. The burrow ...
Thesis (PhD (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The Natal mole-rat (Cryptomys hottentotus natal...
The African mole-rats (family Bathyergidae) are subterranean hystricomorph rodents occurring in a va...
Variation in sociality may have an important impact on population genetic structure. In highly socia...
An individual’s social environment can profoundly affect many aspects of their biology, including th...
Intraspecific variation in sociality is thought to reflect a trade-off between current fitness bene...
Abstract: In some species, populations routinely contain a mixture of lone and group-living individu...
Studying the consequences of variation in individual life-histories is vital for our understanding o...
To better understand evolutionary pathways leading to eusociality, interspecific comparisons are nee...
Social affiliation and group living are seminal aspects of some of the most exciting and intensely s...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...