One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with reproductive division of labour1,2. Understanding social evolution requires us to determine how ecological, social and genetic factors jointly influence group stability and partitioning of reproduction between group members. Here we test the role of the three key factors predicted to influence social evolution by experimentally manipulating them in a social allodapine bee. We show that increased relatedness between nestmates results in more even reproduction among group members and a greater productivity per individual. By contrast, the degree of reproductive skew is not influenced by the opportunity for solitary breeding or by the potential bene...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Kin selection theory is foundational in helping to explain the evolution of sociality; however, the ...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Uneven sharing of reproduction (reproductive skew) among members of a cooperative animal society is ...
Understanding how social species differentially allocate reproduction within groups is a major probl...
To understand the earliest stages of social evolution we need to identify species that are undergoin...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
There is no doubt that selection acts at the individual level but, there is heated debate over the r...
Animals respond to competition among kin for critical breeding resources in two ways: avoidance of d...
SummaryIn social evolution theory, it has become common wisdom that close family ties should promote...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Although social hymenopteran colonies show a high level of cooperation among their members, colony m...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Kin selection theory is foundational in helping to explain the evolution of sociality; however, the ...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Uneven sharing of reproduction (reproductive skew) among members of a cooperative animal society is ...
Understanding how social species differentially allocate reproduction within groups is a major probl...
To understand the earliest stages of social evolution we need to identify species that are undergoin...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
There is no doubt that selection acts at the individual level but, there is heated debate over the r...
Animals respond to competition among kin for critical breeding resources in two ways: avoidance of d...
SummaryIn social evolution theory, it has become common wisdom that close family ties should promote...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Although social hymenopteran colonies show a high level of cooperation among their members, colony m...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Kin selection theory is foundational in helping to explain the evolution of sociality; however, the ...