2019
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2018.0066
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Causes and consequences of female centrality in cetacean societies

Abstract: Cetaceans are fully aquatic predatory mammals that have successfully colonized virtually all marine habitats. Their adaptation to these habitats, so radically different from those of their terrestrial ancestors, can give us comparative insights into the evolution of female roles and kinship in mammalian societies. We provide a review of the diversity of such roles across the Cetacea, which are unified by some key and apparently invariable life-history features. Mothers are uniparous, while paternal care is com… Show more

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“…This also suggests that some females could be dispersing from their natal areas into adjacent bays, which differs from the general pattern observed in inshore bottlenose dolphins, where females usually remain philopatric (i.e. 36,44,45,67 ). Under this scenario, kin clusters of preferred associates may relocate to different areas or embayment within Coffin Bay in response to social or ecological pressures, providing an explanation for the lack of correlation between home range overlap and genetic relatedness.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…This also suggests that some females could be dispersing from their natal areas into adjacent bays, which differs from the general pattern observed in inshore bottlenose dolphins, where females usually remain philopatric (i.e. 36,44,45,67 ). Under this scenario, kin clusters of preferred associates may relocate to different areas or embayment within Coffin Bay in response to social or ecological pressures, providing an explanation for the lack of correlation between home range overlap and genetic relatedness.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Maternal investment in mammals varies based on an array of ecological and evolutionary factors resulting in a range of maternal strategies e.g. [1]. Nursing is critical to the survival and fitness of infant mammals; providing our earliest energetic and nutritional requirements, supporting maternal bonding, and initializing ongoing socialization [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maternal investment in cetaceans (dolphins and whales) is known to be extensive and provides a key role in infant survival, however our appreciation of weaning strategies is challenged by the cryptic nature of nursing behaviour and their aquatic habitat [1]. What we do know can be generalized by sub-order; with a large degree of variability between species, odontocetes appear to prolong nursing and weaning over years (mean = 21 months), while mysticetes typically wean their young within the first year (mean = 11 months) [11] (S1 Table).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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