The specialization of individuals in specific behavioural tasks is often attributed either to irreversible differences in development, which generate functionally divergent cooperative phenotypes, or to age-related changes in the relative frequency with which individuals perform different cooperative activities; both of which are common in many insect caste systems. However, contrasts in cooperative behaviour can take other forms and, to date, few studies of cooperative behaviour in vertebrates have explored the effects of age, adult phenotype and early development on individual differences in cooperative behaviour in sufficient detail to discriminate between these alternatives. Here, we used multinomial models to quantify the extent of beh...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
Although recent models for the evolution of personality, using game theory and life-history theory, ...
Within cooperative societies, group members share in caring for offspring. Although division of labo...
The specialization of individuals in specific behavioural tasks is often attributed either to irreve...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
Activity of social mole-rats´ and their contribution to work and cooperative tasks are explained by ...
In some eusocial insect societies, adaptation to the division of labour results in multimodal size v...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that group-living animals should specialize in p...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that group-living animals should specialize in p...
Explaining the evolution of eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies demands that we understand...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Studies of eusocial insects have extensively investigated two components of task allocation: how ind...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
Although recent models for the evolution of personality, using game theory and life-history theory, ...
Within cooperative societies, group members share in caring for offspring. Although division of labo...
The specialization of individuals in specific behavioural tasks is often attributed either to irreve...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
Activity of social mole-rats´ and their contribution to work and cooperative tasks are explained by ...
In some eusocial insect societies, adaptation to the division of labour results in multimodal size v...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that group-living animals should specialize in p...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that group-living animals should specialize in p...
Explaining the evolution of eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies demands that we understand...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Studies of eusocial insects have extensively investigated two components of task allocation: how ind...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
Although recent models for the evolution of personality, using game theory and life-history theory, ...
Within cooperative societies, group members share in caring for offspring. Although division of labo...