Reproductive skew theory has become a popular way to phrase problems and test hypotheses of social evolution. The diversity of reproductive skew models probably stems from the ease of generating new variations. However, I show that the logical basis of skew models, that is, the way in which group formation is modelled, makes use of hidden assumptions that may be problematical as they are unlikely to be fulfilled in all social systems. I illustrate these problems by re-analysing the basic concessive skew model with staying incentives. First, the model assumes that dispersal is an all-or-nothing response: all subordinates disperse as soon as concessions drop below a certain value. This leads to a discontinuous ‘cliff-edge ’ shape of dominant ...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Two competing models, reproductive skew and skew selection, have been constructed to explain the evo...
A major evolutionary question is how reproductive sharing arises in cooperatively breeding species d...
Most recent models of the partitioning of reproduction attempt to explain patterns of skew on the as...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Cooperative breeding often results in unequal reproduction between dominant and subordinate group me...
Optimal skew models explain reproductive sharing within social groups as resulting from reproductive...
Reproductive skew theory seeks to integrate social and ecological factors thought to influence the d...
Uneven sharing of reproduction (reproductive skew) among members of a cooperative animal society is ...
Reproductive skew is the name given to the unequal partitioning of breeding within social groups. Wi...
Evolutionary success requires both production (acquisition of food, protection and warmth) and repro...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
Models of reproductive skew assume reproductive shares are either conceded, competed over, or both. ...
Reproductive skew theory seeks to explain how reproduction is divided among group members in animal ...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Two competing models, reproductive skew and skew selection, have been constructed to explain the evo...
A major evolutionary question is how reproductive sharing arises in cooperatively breeding species d...
Most recent models of the partitioning of reproduction attempt to explain patterns of skew on the as...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Cooperative breeding often results in unequal reproduction between dominant and subordinate group me...
Optimal skew models explain reproductive sharing within social groups as resulting from reproductive...
Reproductive skew theory seeks to integrate social and ecological factors thought to influence the d...
Uneven sharing of reproduction (reproductive skew) among members of a cooperative animal society is ...
Reproductive skew is the name given to the unequal partitioning of breeding within social groups. Wi...
Evolutionary success requires both production (acquisition of food, protection and warmth) and repro...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
Models of reproductive skew assume reproductive shares are either conceded, competed over, or both. ...
Reproductive skew theory seeks to explain how reproduction is divided among group members in animal ...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Two competing models, reproductive skew and skew selection, have been constructed to explain the evo...