In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and reproduction of dispersing individuals. Quantifying vital rates in dispersers, however, is difficult due to logistic challenges of following wide-ranging animals. Here, using data from free-ranging meerkats (Suricata suricatta), we estimated survival and reproduction of dispersing and established resident females. Meerkat groups consist of a dominant pair and several subordinate helpers. Female helpers are evicted from their resident groups by the dominant female, allowing her to monopolize reproduction, and evicted females may form small dispersing coalitions. As in established resident groups, one female is behaviourally dominant in parties of...
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations...
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
DATA AND CODE AVAILABILITY : Data and code supporting the results of this article have been archived...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...
The ability of dispersing individuals to adjust their behaviour to changing conditions is instrument...
1. Cooperative behaviour can have profound effects on demography. In many cooperative species, compo...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
Research on cooperatively breeding species has shown that their population dynamics can differ from ...
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations...
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
DATA AND CODE AVAILABILITY : Data and code supporting the results of this article have been archived...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...
The ability of dispersing individuals to adjust their behaviour to changing conditions is instrument...
1. Cooperative behaviour can have profound effects on demography. In many cooperative species, compo...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
Research on cooperatively breeding species has shown that their population dynamics can differ from ...
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations...
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...