Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differences in behavior cause individuals to avoid the opposite sex. Studies of sexual segregation in carnivores suggest segregation between reproductive classes is present and driven by habitat and social factors. Habitat segregation is usually benign but social segregation can have negative impacts. In northeastern Washington, heavy hunting of male mountain lions (Puma concolor) resulted in a net immigration of younger males. As resident males were harvested; younger immigrant males occupied their territories. Such changes in the sex and age distribution can increase the likelihood of infanticide and females with offspring may respond by using spa...
1. There are several alternative hypotheses about the effects of territoriality, kinship, and prey a...
Graduation date: 1994I studied sexual segregation in mule deer (Odocoileus\ud hemionus) and white-ta...
In much taxa of the animal kingdom males and females differ in their space use outside the mating se...
AbstractMale targeted harvest regimes of carnivores are now widely accepted to result in increased s...
Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized to be a f...
<div><p>Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized t...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
In many mammals,males and females live solitarilyor in separate groups outside the breeding season. ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
Sexual segregation is common in ungulates and some social mammals but its causes are still poorly un...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
Wolf JBW, Kauermann G, Trillmich F. Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Ga...
Sexual segregation among vertebrates is a common phenomenon, usually assumed to be associated with s...
International audienceAdult females and males live apart outside the mating period in many social ve...
Sexual segregation occurs widely in ungulates, and four principal hypotheses (predation, forage qual...
1. There are several alternative hypotheses about the effects of territoriality, kinship, and prey a...
Graduation date: 1994I studied sexual segregation in mule deer (Odocoileus\ud hemionus) and white-ta...
In much taxa of the animal kingdom males and females differ in their space use outside the mating se...
AbstractMale targeted harvest regimes of carnivores are now widely accepted to result in increased s...
Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized to be a f...
<div><p>Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized t...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
In many mammals,males and females live solitarilyor in separate groups outside the breeding season. ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
Sexual segregation is common in ungulates and some social mammals but its causes are still poorly un...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
Wolf JBW, Kauermann G, Trillmich F. Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Ga...
Sexual segregation among vertebrates is a common phenomenon, usually assumed to be associated with s...
International audienceAdult females and males live apart outside the mating period in many social ve...
Sexual segregation occurs widely in ungulates, and four principal hypotheses (predation, forage qual...
1. There are several alternative hypotheses about the effects of territoriality, kinship, and prey a...
Graduation date: 1994I studied sexual segregation in mule deer (Odocoileus\ud hemionus) and white-ta...
In much taxa of the animal kingdom males and females differ in their space use outside the mating se...