RT @Bat_Yann: In the Natterer's bat, the majority of individuals within the colony were found to be unrelated or distantly related. However…
"In the Natterer’s bat, colony formation is likely to be based on the benefits of group living, rather than kin selection." These are the conclusions from our latest paper: https://t.co/OA8jwaY5hh
In the Natterer's bat, the majority of individuals within the colony were found to be unrelated or distantly related. However, parentage analysis indicates the existence of a number of maternal lineages (e.g., grandmother, mother, or daughter). #genetic ht
Our latest publication released last week in Population Ecology about genetic relatedness in groups of Myotis nattereri #openaccess https://t.co/8IZZ5yuWkt
RT @Bat_Yann: New publication from our fieldwork in Ireland : "Relatedness, parentage, and philopatry within a Natterer’s bat (Myotis natte…
RT @Bat_Yann: New publication from our fieldwork in Ireland : "Relatedness, parentage, and philopatry within a Natterer’s bat (Myotis natte…
RT @Bat_Yann: New publication from our fieldwork in Ireland : "Relatedness, parentage, and philopatry within a Natterer’s bat (Myotis natte…
New publication from our fieldwork in Ireland : "Relatedness, parentage, and philopatry within a Natterer’s bat (Myotis nattereri) maternity colony" https://t.co/FcOpMYwaL9