Inbreeding depression plays a major role in shaping mating systems: in particular, inbreeding avoidance is often proposed as a mechanism explaining extra-pair reproduction in socially-monogamous species. This suggestion relies on assumptions which are rarely comprehensively tested: that inbreeding depression is present, that higher kinship between social partners increases infidelity, and that infidelity reduces the frequency of inbreeding. Here, we test these assumptions using 26 years of data for a cooperatively-breeding, socially-monogamous bird with high female infidelity, the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus). Although inbred individuals were rare (~6% of offspring), we found evidence of inbreeding depression in nestling mass (but no...
Inbreeding avoidance among interacting females and males is not always observed despite inbreeding d...
Extra-pair reproduction is widely hypothesised to allow females to avoid inbreeding with related soc...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...
Inbreeding depression plays a major role in shaping mating systems: in particular, inbreeding avoida...
Inbreeding depression plays a major role in shaping mating systems: in particular, inbreeding avoida...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
In cooperative breeders the tension between the opposing forces of kin-selection and kin-competition...
Despite a long-standing interest in understanding inbreeding, infidelity and cooperation in animal ...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
Across socially monogamous species – where individuals form pairs to breed – infidelity is a common ...
Inbreeding avoidance among interacting females and males is not always observed despite inbreeding d...
Extra-pair reproduction is widely hypothesised to allow females to avoid inbreeding with related soc...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...
Inbreeding depression plays a major role in shaping mating systems: in particular, inbreeding avoida...
Inbreeding depression plays a major role in shaping mating systems: in particular, inbreeding avoida...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
In cooperative breeders the tension between the opposing forces of kin-selection and kin-competition...
Despite a long-standing interest in understanding inbreeding, infidelity and cooperation in animal ...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
Across socially monogamous species – where individuals form pairs to breed – infidelity is a common ...
Inbreeding avoidance among interacting females and males is not always observed despite inbreeding d...
Extra-pair reproduction is widely hypothesised to allow females to avoid inbreeding with related soc...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...