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Volume 21, Number 3, 1 February 2012

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Social systems: demographic and genetic issues
pp. 443-446(4)
Authors: PERRIN, NICOLAS; PETIT, ERIC J.; MENARD, NELLY

The evolution of social discounting in hierarchically clustered populations
pp. 447-471(25)
Authors: LEHMANN, LAURENT; ROUSSET, FRANÇOIS

The evolution of social philopatry and dispersal in female mammals
pp. 472-492(21)
Authors: CLUTTON-BROCK, T. H.; LUKAS, D.

Philopatry and within-colony movements in Columbian ground squirrels
pp. 493-504(12)
Authors: ARNAUD, COLINE M.; DOBSON, F. STEPHEN; MURIE, JAN O.

Patterns and processes of dispersal behaviour in arvicoline rodents
pp. 505-523(19)
Authors: LE GALLIARD, JEAN-FRANÇOIS; RÉMY, ALICE; IMS, ROLF A.; LAMBIN, XAVIER

Kin selection in Columbian ground squirrels: direct and indirect fitness benefits
pp. 524-531(8)
Authors: DOBSON, F. STEPHEN; VIBLANC, VINCENT A.; ARNAUD, COLINE M.; MURIE, JAN O.

Social flexibility and social evolution in mammals: a case study of the African striped mouse (<i>Rhabdomys pumilio</i>)
pp. 541-553(13)
Authors: SCHRADIN, CARSTEN; LINDHOLM, ANNA K.; JOHANNESEN, JES; SCHOEPF, IVANA; YUEN, CHI-HANG; KÖNIG, BARBARA; PILLAY, NEVILLE

Mechanisms of kin discrimination inferred from pedigrees and the spatial distribution of mates
pp. 554-561(8)
Authors: WASER, PETER M.; BERNING, MELISSA L.; PFEIFER, ALLISON

No evidence of inbreeding avoidance despite demonstrated survival costs in a polygynous rodent
pp. 562-571(10)
Authors: OLSON, L. E.; BLUMSTEIN, D. T.; POLLINGER, J. R.; WAYNE, R. K.

Using probability modelling and genetic parentage assignment to test the role of local mate availability in mating system variation
pp. 572-586(15)
Authors: BLYTON, MICHAELA D. J.; BANKS, SAM C.; PEAKALL, ROD; LINDENMAYER, DAVID B.

Non-random mate choice in humans: insights from a genome scan
pp. 587-596(10)
Authors: LAURENT, R.; TOUPANCE, B.; CHAIX, R.

Sex-specific demographic behaviours that shape human genomic variation
pp. 597-612(16)
Authors: HEYER, E.; CHAIX, R.; PAVARD, S.; AUSTERLITZ, F.

Society, demography and genetic structure in the spotted hyena
pp. 613-632(20)
Authors: HOLEKAMP, KAY E.; SMITH, JENNIFER E.; STRELIOFF, CHRISTOPHER C.; VAN HORN, RUSSELL C.; WATTS, HEATHER E.

Social organization and genetic structure: insights from codistributed bat populations
pp. 647-661(15)
Authors: ROSSITER, STEPHEN J.; ZUBAID, AKBAR; MOHD-ADNAN, ADURA; STRUEBIG, MATTHEW J.; KUNZ, THOMAS H.; GOPAL, SUCHARITA; PETIT, ERIC J.; KINGSTON, TIGGA

Microgeographic socio-genetic structure of an African cooperative breeding passerine revealed: integrating behavioural and genetic data
pp. 662-672(11)
Authors: RIBEIRO, Â. M.; LLOYD, P.; FELDHEIM, K. A.; BOWIE, RAURI C. K.

Adaptive responses and disruptive effects: how major wildfire influences kinship-based social interactions in a forest marsupial
pp. 673-684(12)
Authors: BANKS, SAM C.; BLYTON, MICHAELA D. J.; BLAIR, DAVID; McBURNEY, LACHLAN; LINDENMAYER, DAVID B.

Patterns of interventions and the effect of coalitions and sociality on male fitness
pp. 699-714(16)
Authors: KULIK, LARS; MUNIZ, LAURA; MUNDRY, ROGER; WIDDIG, ANJA

Genetic structure in a dynamic baboon hybrid zone corroborates behavioural observations in a hybrid population
pp. 715-731(17)
Authors: CHARPENTIER, M. J. E.; FONTAINE, M. C.; CHEREL, E.; RENOULT, J. P.; JENKINS, T.; BENOIT, L.; BARTHÈS, N.; ALBERTS, S. C.; TUNG, J.

Kinship of long-term associates in the highly social sperm whale
pp. 732-744(13)
Authors: ORTEGA-ORTIZ, JOEL G.; ENGELHAUPT, DANIEL; WINSOR, MARTHA; MATE, BRUCE R.; RUS HOELZEL, A.

Sociogenetic structure, kin associations and bonding in delphinids
pp. 745-764(20)
Authors: MÖLLER, LUCIANA M.

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