Knowledge of the genetic and environmental influences on a character is pivotal for understanding evolutionary changes in quantitative traits in natural populations. Dominance and aggression are ubiquitous traits that are selectively advantageous in many animal societies and have the potential to impact the evolutionary trajectory of animal populations. Here we provide age- and sex-specific estimates of additive genetic and environmental components of variance for dominance rank and aggression rate in a free-living, human-habituated bird population subject to natural selection. We use a long-term data set on individually marked greylag geese (Anser anser) and show that phenotypic variation in dominance-related behaviours contains significan...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Animal personality traits are often heritable and plastic at the same time. Indeed, behaviors that r...
Individuals in social species commonly form dominance relationships, where dominant individuals enjo...
Knowledge of the genetic and environmental influences on a character is pivotal for understanding ev...
A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the pres...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in greylag geese of all ages and all relevant f...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in adult, paired greylag geese and all relevant...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in juvenile greylag geese and all relevant fixe...
Genetic variance in characters under natural selection in natural populations determines the way tho...
because dominants have better access to resources essential for survival or reproduction. In geese, ...
Highlights • We studied which traits affect foraging associations and mate choice in geese. • We col...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a common phenomenon in animals. Rensch"s rule states that larger ...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Animal personality traits are often heritable and plastic at the same time. Indeed, behaviors that r...
Individuals in social species commonly form dominance relationships, where dominant individuals enjo...
Knowledge of the genetic and environmental influences on a character is pivotal for understanding ev...
A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the pres...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in greylag geese of all ages and all relevant f...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in adult, paired greylag geese and all relevant...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in juvenile greylag geese and all relevant fixe...
Genetic variance in characters under natural selection in natural populations determines the way tho...
because dominants have better access to resources essential for survival or reproduction. In geese, ...
Highlights • We studied which traits affect foraging associations and mate choice in geese. • We col...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a common phenomenon in animals. Rensch"s rule states that larger ...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Animal personality traits are often heritable and plastic at the same time. Indeed, behaviors that r...
Individuals in social species commonly form dominance relationships, where dominant individuals enjo...