Clutch-size adjustments and skew models: effects on reproductive partitioning an
<p>Dashed line indicates predicted values from the linear mixed-effects model.</p
<p>GEE results with Wald χ<sup>2</sup>, degrees of freedom, <i>p</i>-values and coefficients <i>B</i...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
Reproductive skew theory seeks to integrate social and ecological factors thought to influence the d...
<p>Solid line: smooth spline function fitted to data. The effect of time on egg size and clutch size...
Most recent models of the partitioning of reproduction attempt to explain patterns of skew on the as...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
<p>Estimates and SE are given for significant explanatory terms included in the minimal model (bold ...
Reproductive skew theory has become a popular way to phrase problems and test hypotheses of social e...
A major evolutionary question is how reproductive sharing arises in cooperatively breeding species d...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
Evolutionary success requires both production (acquisition of food, protection and warmth) and repro...
A critical feature of cooperative animal societies is the reproductive skew, a shorthand term for th...
Cooperative breeding often results in unequal reproduction between dominant and subordinate group me...
Models of reproductive skew assume reproductive shares are either conceded, competed over, or both. ...
<p>Dashed line indicates predicted values from the linear mixed-effects model.</p
<p>GEE results with Wald χ<sup>2</sup>, degrees of freedom, <i>p</i>-values and coefficients <i>B</i...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
Reproductive skew theory seeks to integrate social and ecological factors thought to influence the d...
<p>Solid line: smooth spline function fitted to data. The effect of time on egg size and clutch size...
Most recent models of the partitioning of reproduction attempt to explain patterns of skew on the as...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
<p>Estimates and SE are given for significant explanatory terms included in the minimal model (bold ...
Reproductive skew theory has become a popular way to phrase problems and test hypotheses of social e...
A major evolutionary question is how reproductive sharing arises in cooperatively breeding species d...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
Evolutionary success requires both production (acquisition of food, protection and warmth) and repro...
A critical feature of cooperative animal societies is the reproductive skew, a shorthand term for th...
Cooperative breeding often results in unequal reproduction between dominant and subordinate group me...
Models of reproductive skew assume reproductive shares are either conceded, competed over, or both. ...
<p>Dashed line indicates predicted values from the linear mixed-effects model.</p
<p>GEE results with Wald χ<sup>2</sup>, degrees of freedom, <i>p</i>-values and coefficients <i>B</i...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...