作者
N Arora, MA Van Noordwijk, C Ackermann, EP Willems, A Nater, M Greminger, P Nietlisbach, LP Dunkel, SS Utami Atmoko, Joko Pamungkas, DYAH PERWITASARI‐FARAJALLAH, CP Van Schaik, M Krützen
发表日期
2012/7
期刊
Molecular Ecology
卷号
21
期号
13
页码范围
3352-3362
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
Philopatry and sex‐biased dispersal have a strong influence on population genetic structure, so the study of species dispersal patterns and evolutionary mechanisms shaping them are of great interest. Particularly nongregarious mammalian species present an underexplored field of study: despite their lower levels of sociality compared to group‐living species, interactions among individuals do occur, providing opportunities for cryptic kin selection. Among the least gregarious primates are orang‐utans (genus: Pongo), in which preferential associations among females have nevertheless been observed, but for which the presence of kin structures was so far unresolved because of the equivocal results of previous genetic studies. To clarify relatedness and dispersal patterns in orang‐utans, we examined the largest longitudinal set of individuals with combined genetic, spatial and behavioural data. We found that …
引用总数
201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320241354115644119943