In most cooperatively breeding vertebrates, dominant breeders have higher reproductive success and live longer than subordinate helpers, and subordinates might consequently be expected to challenge the dominants in their group for status. However, in contrast to noncooperative species, challenges for dominance are rare. This could be because subordinates are unable to displace dominants or because the risk of attempting to do so is prohibitively high. Alternatively, because subordinates are commonly the offspring of dominants and more established breeders tend to produce more young, subordinates may maximize their inclusive fitness by allowing related dominants to maintain their position and helping them to raise future offspring. Here, we ...
ÒLimited controlÓ models of reproductive skew in cooperative societies suggest that the frequency of...
This research is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC...
Competition between females is particularly intense in cooperatively breeding mammals, where one fem...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many animal societies, a small proportion of dominant females monopolize reproduction by actively...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
In cooperatively breeding species with high reproductive skew, a single breeding female is dominant ...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
In singular cooperative breeders few females breed successfully, but those that acquire dominant pos...
In many cooperatively breeding species, dominant females suppress reproduction in subordinates. Alth...
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...
This research is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC...
Competition between females is particularly intense in cooperatively breeding mammals, where one fem...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many animal societies, a small proportion of dominant females monopolize reproduction by actively...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many cooperatively breeding mammals, an unrelated dominant pair monopolizes reproduction in the s...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
In cooperatively breeding species with high reproductive skew, a single breeding female is dominant ...
In many social species, both the acquisition of dominance and the duration that individuals maintain...
In singular cooperative breeders few females breed successfully, but those that acquire dominant pos...
In many cooperatively breeding species, dominant females suppress reproduction in subordinates. Alth...
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...
This research is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC...
Competition between females is particularly intense in cooperatively breeding mammals, where one fem...