Individuals within groups of cooperatively breeding species may partition reproduction, with the dominant pair often taking the largest share. The dominant’s ability to reproductively control subordinates may depend on differences in competitive ability, due to, e.g. body size differences, but may also depend on the number of same-sex competitors inside the group. We tested experimentally whether subordinates reproduce more when these subor-dinates are large or when a second subordinate of the same sex need to be controlled by the dominants, using the cooperatively breeding cichlid Neolamprologus pulcher. Dominant pairs were assisted by a large and a small unrelated subordinate; sexes of these fish were varied in a full-factorial design (gi...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
In group-living animals, dominants may suppress subordinate reproduction directly and indirectly, th...
The degree to which group members share reproduction is dictated by both within-group (e.g. group si...
The degree to which group members share reproduction is dictated by both within-group (e.g. group si...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
Background: In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise o...
subordinates participate in reproduction and if so, whether and how this affects their cooperative ...
subordinates participate in reproduction and if so, whether and how this affects their cooperative ...
In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise offspring. Pa...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
Summary Subordinates in cooperative breeding systems may provide help to dominant pairs, who ...
Successful reproduction depends on individuals both obtaining mates and other reproductive resources...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
In group-living animals, dominants may suppress subordinate reproduction directly and indirectly, th...
The degree to which group members share reproduction is dictated by both within-group (e.g. group si...
The degree to which group members share reproduction is dictated by both within-group (e.g. group si...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
Background: In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise o...
subordinates participate in reproduction and if so, whether and how this affects their cooperative ...
subordinates participate in reproduction and if so, whether and how this affects their cooperative ...
In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise offspring. Pa...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
Summary Subordinates in cooperative breeding systems may provide help to dominant pairs, who ...
Successful reproduction depends on individuals both obtaining mates and other reproductive resources...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...