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Sex‐biased dispersal in western lowland gorillas ( Gorilla gorilla gorilla )
Author(s) -
DOUADI MELANIE I.,
GATTI SYLVAIN,
LEVRERO FLORENCE,
DUHAMEL GAËTAN,
BERMEJO MAGDALENA,
VALLET DOMINIQUE,
MENARD NELLY,
PETIT ERIC J.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
molecular ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.619
H-Index - 225
eISSN - 1365-294X
pISSN - 0962-1083
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2007.03286.x
Subject(s) - gorilla , biological dispersal , biology , population , ecology , philopatry , kin selection , zoology , demography , paleontology , sociology
We explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in dispersal behaviour in western lowland gorillas ( Gorilla gorilla gorilla ). Direct observations suggest that immature females have more opportunities to move between breeding groups than immature males. The distribution of kin dyadic relationships within and between groups does not, however, support this hypothesis. At larger geographical scales, dispersal is likely to be easier for males than females because of the solitary phase most blackbacks experience before founding their own breeding group. However, previous work indicates that males settle preferentially close to male kin. By specifically tracing female and male lineages with mitochondrial and Y‐chromosomal genetic markers, we found that male gorillas in the 6000 km 2 area we surveyed form a single population whereas females are restricted to the individual sites we sampled and do not freely move around this area. These differences are more correctly described as differences in dispersal distances, rather than differences in dispersal rates between sexes (both sexes emigrate from their natal group in this species). Differences in resource competition and dispersal costs between female and male gorillas are compatible with the observed pattern, but more work is needed to understand if these ultimate causes are responsible for sex‐biased dispersal distances in western lowland gorillas.

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