Resource dispersion and relatedness interact to explain space use in a solitary predator

Oikos3.40
Volume: 129, Issue: 8, Pages: 1174 - 1184
Published: Apr 29, 2020
Abstract
Resource dispersion or kin selection are commonly used to explain animal spatial and social organization. Despite this, studies examining how these factors interact in wild populations of solitary animals are rare. We used 16 years of individual‐level spatial and genetic data to disentangle how resources and relatedness influence spatial organization of a solitary predator, the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx . As expected, space‐use overlap between...
Paper Details
Title
Resource dispersion and relatedness interact to explain space use in a solitary predator
Published Date
Apr 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
129
Issue
8
Pages
1174 - 1184
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