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Fig. 4.—Relatedness of individual ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, depending on sex and overlap of space use. Values shown are observed mean differences in relatedness between dyads of individual ocelots with overlapping space use (vertical bold lines) versus all dyads in the sampled population, along with the cumulative distribution of simulated differences from 1,000,000 randomly generated bootstrap replicates. Reference lines represent quantiles from the simulated distribution. A) All dyads, B) male-female dyads, C) male-male dyads, and D) female-female dyads.

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Published as part of Rodgers, Torrey W., Giacalone, Jacalyn, Heske, Edward J., Janečka, Jan E., Jansen, Patrick A., Phillips, Christopher A. & Schooley, Robert L., 2015, Socio-spatial organization and kin structure in ocelots from integration of camera trapping and noninvasive genetics, pp. 120-128 in Journal of Mammalogy 96 (1) on page 125, DOI: 10.1093/jmamma/gyu012, http://zenodo.org/record/7849632

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