Data used in Whiteside et al. Patterns of association for pheasants released into the wild: sexual segregation by space and timeSexual segregation is common and can occur when sexes occupy different habitats, and/or when sexes aggregate assortatively within the same habitats. However, it is rarely studied in birds, with most previous work concentrating on differential settlement by the sexes in discrete habitats, often separated by large distances. Little attention has been paid to patterns of segregation within the same site. We reared 200 pheasants Phasianus colchicus and released them onto a single farm and recorded their patterns of association and differential use of artificial feeders in space and time. Within a relatively smal...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Both social and ecological factors influence population process and structure, with resultant conseq...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This is the dataset used for the Whiteside et al. (2018) article "Size dimorphism and sexual segrega...
Fine scale sexual segregation outside of the mating season is common in sexually dimorphic and polyg...
This is the final version. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record.The dataset associated wi...
Data used in Whiteside et al Differences in social preference between the sexes during ontogeny driv...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Aim: Patterns of separation among males and females, known as sexual segregation, traditionally corr...
Our current understanding of animal social networks is largely based on observations or experiments ...
Gonzalez-Voyer A, Thomas GH, Liker A, Krüger O, Komdeur J, Szekely T. Sex roles in birds: Phylogenet...
Generally in birds, the classic sex roles of male competition and female choice result in females pr...
Although sexual selection is typically considered the predominant force driving the evolution of rit...
Females of several vertebrate species selectively mate with males on the basis of the major histocom...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Both social and ecological factors influence population process and structure, with resultant conseq...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This is the dataset used for the Whiteside et al. (2018) article "Size dimorphism and sexual segrega...
Fine scale sexual segregation outside of the mating season is common in sexually dimorphic and polyg...
This is the final version. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record.The dataset associated wi...
Data used in Whiteside et al Differences in social preference between the sexes during ontogeny driv...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Aim: Patterns of separation among males and females, known as sexual segregation, traditionally corr...
Our current understanding of animal social networks is largely based on observations or experiments ...
Gonzalez-Voyer A, Thomas GH, Liker A, Krüger O, Komdeur J, Szekely T. Sex roles in birds: Phylogenet...
Generally in birds, the classic sex roles of male competition and female choice result in females pr...
Although sexual selection is typically considered the predominant force driving the evolution of rit...
Females of several vertebrate species selectively mate with males on the basis of the major histocom...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Both social and ecological factors influence population process and structure, with resultant conseq...