Inbreeding (reproduction between relatives) often decreases the fitness of offspring and is thus expected to lead to the evolution of inbreeding avoidance strategies. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are expected to avoid inbreeding as they are long-lived, invest heavily in offspring and may encounter adult, opposite sex kin frequently, especially in populations where both males and females commonly remain in the group in which they were born (bisexual philopatry). However, it is unclear whether substantial bisexual philopatry has been a feature of chimpanzees' evolutionary history or whether it is a result of recent anthropogenic interference, as the only groups for which it has been documented are significantly impacted by human encroachment...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to global biodiversity. Dispersal plays a key role in gene...
Female chimpanzees with dependent offspring generally avoid border areas of their community's home r...
Inbreeding adversely affects fitness, whereas heterozygosity often augments it. Therefore, mechanism...
la ial 199 anz believed that social evolution in this species occurs in the context of the recogniza...
This single file contains detailed information on the paternity assignment procedure, including genb...
Chimpanzees are frequently used to illustrate the relationship between sex differences in dispersal ...
<p>In chimpanzees, most females disperse from the community in which they were born to reproduce in ...
Chimpanzees are one of the few species where males consistently remain in and females typically disp...
Mating with close kin can have considerable negative fitness consequences, which are expected to res...
In most social mammals, members of either one sex or both leave their natal group at sexual maturity...
BACKGROUND: Many group-living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow medi...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
The relative success of chimpanzee male mating strategies, the role of male dominance rank and the s...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to global biodiversity. Dispersal plays a key role in gene...
Female chimpanzees with dependent offspring generally avoid border areas of their community's home r...
Inbreeding adversely affects fitness, whereas heterozygosity often augments it. Therefore, mechanism...
la ial 199 anz believed that social evolution in this species occurs in the context of the recogniza...
This single file contains detailed information on the paternity assignment procedure, including genb...
Chimpanzees are frequently used to illustrate the relationship between sex differences in dispersal ...
<p>In chimpanzees, most females disperse from the community in which they were born to reproduce in ...
Chimpanzees are one of the few species where males consistently remain in and females typically disp...
Mating with close kin can have considerable negative fitness consequences, which are expected to res...
In most social mammals, members of either one sex or both leave their natal group at sexual maturity...
BACKGROUND: Many group-living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow medi...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
The relative success of chimpanzee male mating strategies, the role of male dominance rank and the s...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to global biodiversity. Dispersal plays a key role in gene...
Female chimpanzees with dependent offspring generally avoid border areas of their community's home r...