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Granjon Laurent, Cosson J. F. (2008). Social relationships in Mastomys huberti as deduced from field and genetic analyses of multiple capture data. Mammalia, 72 (3), p. 161-168. ISSN 0025-1461.

Titre du document
Social relationships in Mastomys huberti as deduced from field and genetic analyses of multiple capture data
Année de publication
2008
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000259929100003
Auteurs
Granjon Laurent, Cosson J. F.
Source
Mammalia, 2008, 72 (3), p. 161-168 ISSN 0025-1461
Multiple captures (i.e., the simultaneous capture of two or more individuals in the same trap) in rodent populations provide useful information on their social structure. Adding genetic analyses to these data enables to describe social links between individuals at a finer level. Here, we analyze the distribution and composition of multiple captures obtained during a 3-year study of a population of the murid rodent Mastomys huberti in Mali. In total, 133 multiple captures were recorded, representing more than 17% of the total number of individual capture events. Seasonal variations in the incidence of multiple captures were observed, and the young (classified as juveniles or subadults) were involved in multiple captures more often than expected. Juveniles (< 21 g) were captured together more often than expected, suggesting that they usually forage in groups. This trend was also observed in subadults (< 31 g), accompanied by a clear deficit of captures involving one subadult and one adult of the same sex, especially in males. This pattern could illustrate a phase when negative intraspecific interactions occur, possibly linked to dispersal of subadult males. Genotypic characterization of a significant fraction of the population using 11 microsatellite loci enabled to show that individuals caught together were significantly more closely related than those involved in single captures, even when close from each other. A seasonal trend of relatedness of these co-captured animals was also confirmed.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde animal [080]
Description Géographique
MALI
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084463]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010084463
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