Natal philopatry, or delayed dispersal of sexually mature offspring, may be due to ecological constraints on dispersal. In this study, we manipulated the population density of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) living in experimental outdoor enclosures to test a prediction from the habitat saturation hypothesis that philopatry and subsequent group formation in this cooperatively breeding mammal is affected by the availability of suitable territories. We detected a significant, positive relationship between the proportion of offspring remaining philopatric and density, with females being more philopatric than males at all densities. This increase in philopatry led to a significant increase in the proportion of social units that were groups...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
Successful maturation on the natal area may vary as a function of sex, density, and season in voles ...
We summarize the social organization and mating system of the prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster as d...
(1) We tested the hypotheses of Greenwood (1980) and Dobson (1982) by examining natal philopatry in ...
Dispersal is one of the most important, yet least understood phenomena of evolutionary ecology. Trig...
We used live-trapping data collected during a long-term study of the social organization of prairie ...
Individuals may leave their birthsite before reproducing or they may postpone reproduction because t...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...
Socially monogamous prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) display remarkable individual variation in ...
254 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.I investigated the demography...
1. Individuals should benefit from settling in high-quality habitats, but dispersers born under favo...
Because the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster, displays monogamous social behavior, the has become ...
A number of field studies on small mammals have suggested that aggressive behavior may limit breedin...
In small mammals living in highly seasonal environments, observational studies show that female home...
doi:10.1093/beheco/arn028 Philopatry in prairie voles: an evaluation of the habitat saturation hypot...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
Successful maturation on the natal area may vary as a function of sex, density, and season in voles ...
We summarize the social organization and mating system of the prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster as d...
(1) We tested the hypotheses of Greenwood (1980) and Dobson (1982) by examining natal philopatry in ...
Dispersal is one of the most important, yet least understood phenomena of evolutionary ecology. Trig...
We used live-trapping data collected during a long-term study of the social organization of prairie ...
Individuals may leave their birthsite before reproducing or they may postpone reproduction because t...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...
Socially monogamous prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) display remarkable individual variation in ...
254 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.I investigated the demography...
1. Individuals should benefit from settling in high-quality habitats, but dispersers born under favo...
Because the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster, displays monogamous social behavior, the has become ...
A number of field studies on small mammals have suggested that aggressive behavior may limit breedin...
In small mammals living in highly seasonal environments, observational studies show that female home...
doi:10.1093/beheco/arn028 Philopatry in prairie voles: an evaluation of the habitat saturation hypot...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
Successful maturation on the natal area may vary as a function of sex, density, and season in voles ...
We summarize the social organization and mating system of the prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster as d...