Identification of familial networks reveals sex-specific density dependence in the dispersal and reproductive success of an endangered ungulate

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  • who: Samantha McFarlane from the University of Oldenburg, Germany have published the Article: Identification of familial networks reveals sex-specific density dependence in the dispersal and reproductive success of an endangered ungulate, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors extend these analyses to examine the relationship between familial network metrics and density, a novel approach of testing the effects of density variation on population demographics.
  • how: The pregnancy results indicated that the overall pregnancy rate was 81% yet the familial network analysis found that only 17% of sampled females successfully reproduced a calf . . .

     

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