Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investigated, particularly how fitness components affect group formation. Population density may affect the relative benefits of natal philopatry versus dispersal. Density effects on individual behavioral strategies have previously been studied through comparisons of different populations, where differences could be confounded by between-site effects. We used a single population of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the city of Bristol, UK, that underwent a natural perturbation in density to compare key changes in 1) group structure, 2) within-group relatedness, 3) mating system, 4) dispersal, and 5) dominance attainment. At high densities (19.6--27.6 adul...
We examined social group formation, movements and denning relative to other group members, home-rang...
In patchy environments, foragers adopt different strategies to acquire resources depending on their ...
Male-biased sexual size dimorphism is typical of polygynous mammals, where the degree of dimorphism ...
Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investig...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
The costs of dispersal are an important factor promoting natal philopatry, thereby encouraging the f...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dis...
Red foxes have a highly flexible social system. Despite numerous studies worldwide, our understandin...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
International audienceField studies conducted on rural red fox (Vulpes vulpes) populations suggest t...
Although territorial animals are able to maintain exclusive use of certain regions of space, movemen...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
We examined social group formation, movements and denning relative to other group members, home-rang...
In patchy environments, foragers adopt different strategies to acquire resources depending on their ...
Male-biased sexual size dimorphism is typical of polygynous mammals, where the degree of dimorphism ...
Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investig...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
The costs of dispersal are an important factor promoting natal philopatry, thereby encouraging the f...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dis...
Red foxes have a highly flexible social system. Despite numerous studies worldwide, our understandin...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
International audienceField studies conducted on rural red fox (Vulpes vulpes) populations suggest t...
Although territorial animals are able to maintain exclusive use of certain regions of space, movemen...
The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varyin...
We examined social group formation, movements and denning relative to other group members, home-rang...
In patchy environments, foragers adopt different strategies to acquire resources depending on their ...
Male-biased sexual size dimorphism is typical of polygynous mammals, where the degree of dimorphism ...