In many cooperatively breeding species, dominant females suppress reproduction in subordinates. Although it is commonly assumed that aggression from dominant females plays a role in reproductive suppression, little is known about the distribution of aggressive interactions. Here, we investigate the distribution of aggressive and submissive interactions among female meerkats (Suricata suricatta). In this species, dominant females produce more than 80% of the litters, but older subordinates occasionally breed. Dominant females commonly kill the pups of subordinates and usually evict older female subordinates from the group 1-3 weeks before the birth of the dominant female\u27s litter. The aggression frequency of the dominant female toward sub...
Abstract Female infanticide is common in animal societies where groups comprise multi...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
For dominant individuals in cooperatively breeding species, the presence of subordinates is associat...
In cooperatively breeding species with high reproductive skew, a single breeding female is dominant ...
In many animal societies, a small proportion of dominant females monopolize reproduction by actively...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
Violent conflicts between groups have been observed among many species of group living mammals and c...
Violent conflicts between groups have been observed among many species of group living mammals and c...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...
ÒLimited controlÓ models of reproductive skew in cooperative societies suggest that the frequency of...
In most cooperatively breeding vertebrates, dominant breeders have higher reproductive success and l...
In social mammals, grooming may be used in care of offspring, to maintain pair bonds, or to placate ...
Competition between females is particularly intense in cooperatively breeding mammals, where one fem...
Suppressing subordinate reproduction provides benefits to dominants in cooperative societies of meer...
Abstract Female infanticide is common in animal societies where groups comprise multi...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
For dominant individuals in cooperatively breeding species, the presence of subordinates is associat...
In cooperatively breeding species with high reproductive skew, a single breeding female is dominant ...
In many animal societies, a small proportion of dominant females monopolize reproduction by actively...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
Violent conflicts between groups have been observed among many species of group living mammals and c...
Violent conflicts between groups have been observed among many species of group living mammals and c...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...
ÒLimited controlÓ models of reproductive skew in cooperative societies suggest that the frequency of...
In most cooperatively breeding vertebrates, dominant breeders have higher reproductive success and l...
In social mammals, grooming may be used in care of offspring, to maintain pair bonds, or to placate ...
Competition between females is particularly intense in cooperatively breeding mammals, where one fem...
Suppressing subordinate reproduction provides benefits to dominants in cooperative societies of meer...
Abstract Female infanticide is common in animal societies where groups comprise multi...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...