Social monogamy is an uncommon mating system among mammalian species, and several hypotheses have been suggested to explain its evolution. It is generally thought that low local population densities and widely spaced female home ranges, particularly small home ranges, may facilitate social monogamy. We tested these expectations with a complete data set on local density, home range area, and body mass for 64 mammalian species, 22 of which were described as socially monogamous and 42 as not socially monogamous (socially polygynous or polygynandrous). Larger samples were examined separately for local density (84 species) and home range size (129 species). We found that with or without statistical adjustments for body size and phylogeny, social...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
International audienceMating system theory based on economics of resource defense has been applied t...
The existence of monogamy in animals is perplexing from an evolutionary perspective. If individuals:...
The evolution of social monogamy has intrigued biologists for over a century. Here, we show that the...
Unusual for mammals, humans are notably socially monogamous, with pair bonding sometimes lasting dec...
International audienceWe tested whether the socio-spatial distribution of mound-building mice, Mus s...
Background: We still do not understand the key drivers or prevalence of genetic monogamy in mammals ...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
Explanations for the evolution of social monogamy in mammals typically emphasise one of two possibil...
Background: We still do not understand the key drivers or prevalence of genetic monogamy in mammals ...
Animal dispersion in space and time results from environmental pressures, and affects the outcome of...
In many mammals, breeding females are intolerant of each other and seldom associate closely but, in ...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Mate guarding is predicted to be one of the driving forces for the evolution of monogamy, but suppor...
The evolution of social monogamy has intrigued biologists for over a century. Here, we show that the...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
International audienceMating system theory based on economics of resource defense has been applied t...
The existence of monogamy in animals is perplexing from an evolutionary perspective. If individuals:...
The evolution of social monogamy has intrigued biologists for over a century. Here, we show that the...
Unusual for mammals, humans are notably socially monogamous, with pair bonding sometimes lasting dec...
International audienceWe tested whether the socio-spatial distribution of mound-building mice, Mus s...
Background: We still do not understand the key drivers or prevalence of genetic monogamy in mammals ...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
Explanations for the evolution of social monogamy in mammals typically emphasise one of two possibil...
Background: We still do not understand the key drivers or prevalence of genetic monogamy in mammals ...
Animal dispersion in space and time results from environmental pressures, and affects the outcome of...
In many mammals, breeding females are intolerant of each other and seldom associate closely but, in ...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Mate guarding is predicted to be one of the driving forces for the evolution of monogamy, but suppor...
The evolution of social monogamy has intrigued biologists for over a century. Here, we show that the...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
International audienceMating system theory based on economics of resource defense has been applied t...
The existence of monogamy in animals is perplexing from an evolutionary perspective. If individuals:...