The evolution of social philopatry and dispersal in female mammals

Volume: 21, Issue: 3, Pages: 472 - 492
Published: Aug 29, 2011
Abstract
In most social mammals, some females disperse from their natal group while others remain and breed there throughout their lives but, in a few, females typically disperse after adolescence and few individuals remain and breed in their natal group. These contrasts in philopatry and dispersal have an important consequence on the kinship structure of groups which, in turn, affects forms of social relationships between females. As yet, there is still...
Paper Details
Title
The evolution of social philopatry and dispersal in female mammals
Published Date
Aug 29, 2011
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
472 - 492
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