2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14045
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Counter‐strategies to infanticide: The importance of cubs in determining lion habitat selection and social interactions

Romain Dejeante,
Andrew J. Loveridge,
David W. Macdonald
et al.

Abstract: Animal social and spatial behaviours are inextricably linked. Animal movements are driven by environmental factors and social interactions. Habitat structure and changing patterns of animal space use can also shape social interactions. Animals adjust their social and spatial behaviours to reduce the risk of offspring mortality. In territorial infanticidal species, two strategies are possible for males: they can stay close to offspring to protect them against rivals (infant‐defence hypothesis) or patrol the te… Show more

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