Authors
JM Bishop, JUM Jarvis, AC Spinks, NC Bennett, C O'ryan
Publication date
2004/5
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
13
Issue
5
Pages
1217-1229
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
We report the discovery of intraspecific variation in both colony composition and patterns of paternity in two populations of the social common mole‐rat Cryptomys hottentotus hottentotus. These two populations represent the mesic and arid habitat extremes of the species’ broad ecological range in South Africa. Until recently colonies of the common mole‐rat were thought to consist of familial groups whereby all colony members were the offspring of a monogamous reproductive pair. The remaining colony members were thought to forego reproduction until both social and ecological conditions favoured dispersal and opportunities for independent outbreeding. Results from genetic assignment tests using microsatellite markers indicate that while colony composition is dominated by familial groups, colonies within both populations included both adult and subadult foreign conspecifics. Analysis of parentage reveals …
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