Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breeding pair and related nonbreeding subordinates, that principally obtain indirect fitness benefits from helping to raise the offspring of the dominant pair. Consequently, the monogamous pair has been viewed as the basic fundamental unit of canid social organization. However, there have been few genetic studies that have tested this assumption. We analyzed the parentage of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in a high-density (19.6--27.7 adult foxes/km-super-2) population in Bristol, UK, to determine (1) whether groups typically produced a single litter of cubs annually and (2) whether male and female foxes exhibited monogamous mating strategies. Social m...
Parental investment varies inmammalian species, with male care of young being more common in social ...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispe...
Red foxes have a highly flexible social system. Despite numerous studies worldwide, our understandin...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investig...
International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs...
Relatively little is known about the mating behavior, and factors that influence the mating behavior...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Male-biased sexual size dimorphism is typical of polygynous mammals, where the degree of dimorphism ...
The Canidae are successful, being a widespread, abundant, speciose, and adaptable family. Several ca...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dis...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Mammalian monogamy is puzzling from and evolutionary perspective because it is unclear why males, wh...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
Although considerable data are available on the subject for birds, almost nothing is known about the...
Parental investment varies inmammalian species, with male care of young being more common in social ...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispe...
Red foxes have a highly flexible social system. Despite numerous studies worldwide, our understandin...
Canid social groups are typically thought to consist of extended families, that is, a dominant breed...
Understanding the causal mechanisms promoting group formation in carnivores has been widely investig...
International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs...
Relatively little is known about the mating behavior, and factors that influence the mating behavior...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Male-biased sexual size dimorphism is typical of polygynous mammals, where the degree of dimorphism ...
The Canidae are successful, being a widespread, abundant, speciose, and adaptable family. Several ca...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dis...
Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In man...
Mammalian monogamy is puzzling from and evolutionary perspective because it is unclear why males, wh...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
Although considerable data are available on the subject for birds, almost nothing is known about the...
Parental investment varies inmammalian species, with male care of young being more common in social ...
Background Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispe...
Red foxes have a highly flexible social system. Despite numerous studies worldwide, our understandin...