Most animal groups vary extensively in size. Because individuals in certain sizes of groups often have higher apparent fitness than those in other groups, why wide group size variation persists in most populations remains unexplained. We used a 30-y mark– recapture study of colonially breeding cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) to show that the survival advantages of different colony sizes fluctuated among years. Colony size was under both stabilizing and directional selection in different years, and reversals in the sign of directional selection regularly occurred. Directional selection was predicted in part by drought conditions: birds in larger colonies tended to be favored in cooler and wetter years, and birds in smaller colonies...
There is large interspecific variation in the magnitude of population fluctuations, even among close...
In this four-part study, I use selection analyses to examine the evolutionary significance of morpho...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
What maintains stasis in animal group-size distributions is an unresolved problem in behavioral ecol...
The extent to which fluctuating selection can maintain evolutionary stasis in most populations remai...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
The variation in breeding colony size seen in populations of most colonial birds may reflect heritab...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Variation in group size is characteristic of most social species. The extent to which individuals so...
Unusual climatic events often lead to intense natural selection on organisms. Whether episodic selec...
Heritable personality variation is subject to fluctuating selection in many animal taxa; a major unr...
Understanding the variation in selection pressure on key life-history traits is crucial in our rapid...
Little is known in general about how group size or ectoparasitism affect survival in colonial animal...
In May 1996, inclement weather led to the deaths of thousands of Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrh...
Temporal variation in natural selection is predicted to strongly impact the evolution and demography...
There is large interspecific variation in the magnitude of population fluctuations, even among close...
In this four-part study, I use selection analyses to examine the evolutionary significance of morpho...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
What maintains stasis in animal group-size distributions is an unresolved problem in behavioral ecol...
The extent to which fluctuating selection can maintain evolutionary stasis in most populations remai...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
The variation in breeding colony size seen in populations of most colonial birds may reflect heritab...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Variation in group size is characteristic of most social species. The extent to which individuals so...
Unusual climatic events often lead to intense natural selection on organisms. Whether episodic selec...
Heritable personality variation is subject to fluctuating selection in many animal taxa; a major unr...
Understanding the variation in selection pressure on key life-history traits is crucial in our rapid...
Little is known in general about how group size or ectoparasitism affect survival in colonial animal...
In May 1996, inclement weather led to the deaths of thousands of Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrh...
Temporal variation in natural selection is predicted to strongly impact the evolution and demography...
There is large interspecific variation in the magnitude of population fluctuations, even among close...
In this four-part study, I use selection analyses to examine the evolutionary significance of morpho...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...