Title of article :
Male dispersal patterns in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus Part 1: patterns and causes of natal emigration
Author/Authors :
Jack، Katharine M. نويسنده , , Fedigan، Linda نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This is the first of two papers examining male dispersal patterns in whitefaced capuchins. Our study was based on behavioural and demographic data collected on multiple groups of white-faced capuchins in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica since 1985. Here we examine the patterns and proximate causation of male natal dispersal. Natal dispersal in white-faced capuchins occurred at a median age of 4.5 years, with no males remaining in the natal group past 8 years. Initial departure from the natal group appeared to be in response to an attraction to extragroup males and dispersing groupmates. Rates of parallel dispersal (dispersal with coresident males and/or into groups containing familiar males) were very high for natal males (71-82%), and this pattern of dispersal may have evolved to increase inclusive fitness benefits in male-dispersed species. Additionally, this pattern of dispersal probably increases survivorship among dispersing males who are not yet physically mature, as is common in white-faced capuchins.
Keywords :
copper (II) bromide , regioselective halogenation of 6-azaindoles , pyrrolopyridine
Journal title :
Animal Behaviour
Journal title :
Animal Behaviour