Third-hatched nestling in broods of the laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) are often killed by aggressive attacks from their older siblings within days of hatching. By installing surveillance cameras inside nest hollows, we examined nestling ag-gression over the ‘‘siblicidal’ ’ period, in particular to identify whether parental behavior and competitive disparities between nestlings affected aggression, and hence the likelihood of siblicide. Aggression decreased as nestlings aged and dominance hierarchies became established. The first-hatched nestling was the most aggressive. Fighting between the first-hatched nestling and its closest rival (second-hatched nestling) increased when the hatch interval between them was short, when the si...
Aggressive sibling competition for parental food resources is relatively infrequent in animals but h...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
Reproduction among members of social animal groups is often highly synchronized, but neither the sel...
Third-hatched nestling in broods of the laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) are often killed b...
I describe siblicide in the laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), a reverse size-dimorphic, coo...
I examined the growth of surviving nestlings in broods of the cooperatively breeding laughing kookab...
Altricial nestlings in structured families show a diverse array of behavioural mechanisms to compete...
Altricial nestlings in structured families show a diverse array of behavioural mechanisms to compete...
Siblicidal aggression has been documented in Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) by many rese...
In cooperatively breeding species, helpers can alleviate reproductive constraints by assuming the ro...
Investigation on food allocation among nestlings of altricial birds is crucial in understanding pare...
I studied the contributions of individuals to incubation and nestling feeding in a population of coo...
Avian siblicide is the consequence of extreme sibling aggression in the nest. However, sibling rival...
Male three-spined sticklebacks without territories cannot reproduce; and in order to establish and m...
1. In co-operatively breeding birds and mammals that live in family groups, helpers may gain indirec...
Aggressive sibling competition for parental food resources is relatively infrequent in animals but h...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
Reproduction among members of social animal groups is often highly synchronized, but neither the sel...
Third-hatched nestling in broods of the laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) are often killed b...
I describe siblicide in the laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), a reverse size-dimorphic, coo...
I examined the growth of surviving nestlings in broods of the cooperatively breeding laughing kookab...
Altricial nestlings in structured families show a diverse array of behavioural mechanisms to compete...
Altricial nestlings in structured families show a diverse array of behavioural mechanisms to compete...
Siblicidal aggression has been documented in Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) by many rese...
In cooperatively breeding species, helpers can alleviate reproductive constraints by assuming the ro...
Investigation on food allocation among nestlings of altricial birds is crucial in understanding pare...
I studied the contributions of individuals to incubation and nestling feeding in a population of coo...
Avian siblicide is the consequence of extreme sibling aggression in the nest. However, sibling rival...
Male three-spined sticklebacks without territories cannot reproduce; and in order to establish and m...
1. In co-operatively breeding birds and mammals that live in family groups, helpers may gain indirec...
Aggressive sibling competition for parental food resources is relatively infrequent in animals but h...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
Reproduction among members of social animal groups is often highly synchronized, but neither the sel...