1. Interactions between species can vary from mutually beneficial to evolutionarily neutral to antagonistic, even when the same two species are involved. Similarly, social interactions between members of the same species can lie on a spectrum from conflict to cooperation. 2. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether variation in the two types of social behaviour are interconnected. Is the fitness of the various classes of social partner within species (such as parent and offspring, or male and female) differently affected by interactions with a second species? Moreover, can inter-specific interactions influence the outcome of social interactions within species? 3. The present experiments focus on the interactions between the b...
Sibling rivalry is commonplace within animal families, yet offspring can also work together to promo...
Sibling rivalry is commonplace within animal families, yet offspring can also work together to promo...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
Abstract Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversit...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
There are three social dimensions within a family: parent-parent interactions, parent-offspring int...
Classical models of evolution seldom predict the rate at which populations evolve in the wild. One e...
In group breeding species, not only prior breeding experiences, but also an individual’s social stat...
In group breeding species, not only prior breeding experiences, but also an individual’s social stat...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...
Sibling rivalry is commonplace within animal families, yet offspring can also work together to promo...
Sibling rivalry is commonplace within animal families, yet offspring can also work together to promo...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
Abstract Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversit...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
There are three social dimensions within a family: parent-parent interactions, parent-offspring int...
Classical models of evolution seldom predict the rate at which populations evolve in the wild. One e...
In group breeding species, not only prior breeding experiences, but also an individual’s social stat...
In group breeding species, not only prior breeding experiences, but also an individual’s social stat...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...
Sibling rivalry is commonplace within animal families, yet offspring can also work together to promo...
Sibling rivalry is commonplace within animal families, yet offspring can also work together to promo...
Under intra- and interspecific competition, cooperative behaviour can provide direct fitness benefit...