. Advances in the study of mammalian behavior. Mammals. e POLYGYNOUS HAREMS WITH MALE/FEMALE CO-TERRITORIALITY d POLYGYNOUS HAREMS WITH MALE DOMINANCE Fig. 2. Hypothetical evolutionary pathway showing increased social complexity based on superimposition of the post-breeding territories of adult males over female ranges. Solid lines indicate ranges of males. Dashed lines indicate ranges of females, a, probable ancestral condition in which both sexes maintain individually distinct ranges; b, related females occupy overlapping ranges that are distinct from the ranges of males; c, related females


. Advances in the study of mammalian behavior. Mammals. e POLYGYNOUS HAREMS WITH MALE/FEMALE CO-TERRITORIALITY d POLYGYNOUS HAREMS WITH MALE DOMINANCE Fig. 2. Hypothetical evolutionary pathway showing increased social complexity based on superimposition of the post-breeding territories of adult males over female ranges. Solid lines indicate ranges of males. Dashed lines indicate ranges of females, a, probable ancestral condition in which both sexes maintain individually distinct ranges; b, related females occupy overlapping ranges that are distinct from the ranges of males; c, related females occupy overlapping ranges that may be overlapped by the territory(ies) of post-breeding male(s); d, related females occupy overlapping ranges that lie within the territory of the harem male; e, related females occupy and codefend a common range with the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Eisenberg, John Frederick; Kleiman, Devra G; American Society of Mammalogists. [Shippensburg, Pa?] : American Society of Mammalogists


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