Pride and prejudice : extra-group paternity in lions and the effects of marker density on kinship and relatedness estimates
The development effective high-throughput sequencing techniques has allowed further insight to the mating systems of wild animal populations and challenged our perception that reproductive behaviour can be predicted from social structure. A recent study of lions (Panthera leo) in Etosha National Par...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2017
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