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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
25/07/2001 |
Data da última atualização: |
30/03/2017 |
Autoria: |
JOHNSON, D. D. P.; MACDONALD, D. W.; DICKMAN, A. J. |
Título: |
An analysis and review of models of the sociobiology of the Mustelidae. |
Ano de publicação: |
2000 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Mammal Review, v.30, n.3/4, p.171-196, 2000. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Classical models of social organization in mustelid suggest that female ranging patters are determined by the dispersion of resources, whereas those of males are determined by the dispersion of females. However, mating system and social spacing patterns vary widely both between and within species. For example, Europeran Badgers exhibit a continuum from the classical mustelid model of intra-sexual territoriality and inter-sexual overlap to very large, mixed-sex, promiscuous groups. We evaluated hypotheses and existing data to explain this variation, using comparative analyses and Principal Components Analysis of life history and ecological variables. In addition, we applied a null model of allometric scaling to test for assciations between group mass and residual home range size. Wwe found that: (1) the degree of social behaviour and breeding group size increased with life history variables indicative of K-selected strategies of parental investment. (2) Absolute home range size and residual home range size (derived from allometric home range scaling) decreased, paradoxically, with breeding group size and group mass, respectively. These results provide support for ecological theories of social grouping in general and, in particular, for the importance of dispersed resource-rich patches as developed in the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Badger; Biologia social; Historia de vida; Life histories; Mustelid; Sociobiology; Texugo. |
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1. | | FAZOLIN, M.; ESTRELA, J. L. V.; LEMOS, R. N. S. de; MARSARO JUNIOR, A. L.; FRAGOSO, D. de B.; TEIXEIRA, C. A. D.; SALLETT, L. A. P.; CARDOSO, S. R. de S.; MEDEIROS, F. R.; TREVISAN, O.; SOUZA, F. de F.; CHAGAS, E. F. das; SILVA, R. Z. da; LIMA, A. C. S. Insetos-praga e seus inimigos naturais. In: ZILLI, J. E.; VILARINHO, A. A.; ALVES, J. M. A. (Ed.). A cultura do feijão-caupi na Amazônia brasileira. Boa Vista: Embrapa Roraima, 2009. Cap. 8, p. 271-304.Tipo: Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
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2. | | FAZOLIN, M.; ESTRELA, J. L. V.; LEMOS, R. N. S. de; MARSÁRO JÚNIOR, A. L.; FRAGOSO, D. de B.; TEIXEIRA, C. A. D.; SALLETT, L. A. P.; CARDOSO, S. R. de S.; MEDEIROS F. R.; TREVISAN, O.; SOUZA, F. de F.; CHAGAS, E. F. das; SILVA R. Z. da; LIMA, A. C. S. Insetos-praga e seus inimigos naturais. In: ZILLI, J. E.; VILARINHO, A. A.; ALVES, J. M. A. (Ed.). A Cultura do Feijão-caupi na Amazônia Brasileira. Boa Vista, RR: Embrapa Roraima, 2009. p. 271-304Tipo: Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
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