Ecological constraints on independent breeding are recognized as major drivers of cooperative breeding across diverse lineages. How the prevalence and degree of cooperative breeding relates to ecological variation remains unresolved. Using a large dataset on cooperative nesting in Polistes wasps we demonstrate that different aspects of cooperative breeding are likely to be driven by different aspects of climate. Whether or not a species forms cooperative groups is associated with greater short-term temperature fluctuations. In contrast, the number of cooperative foundresses increases in more benign environments with warmer, wetter conditions. The same dataset reveals that intraspecific responses to climate variation do not mirror genus-wide...
Cooperative breeding is an extreme form of cooperation that evolved in a range of lineages, includin...
Cooperative breeding is an extreme form of cooperation that evolved in a range of lineages, includin...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Ecological constraints on independent breeding are recognised as major drivers of cooperative breedi...
Ecological constraints on independent breeding are recognised as major drivers of cooperative breedi...
Cooperative breeding decreases the direct reproductive output of subordinate individuals, but cooper...
Cooperative breeding decreases the direct reproductive output of subordinate individuals, but cooper...
Climate has long been suggested to affect population genetic structures of eusocial insect societies...
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be follo...
We present quantitative models that unify several adaptive hypotheses for the evolution of cooperati...
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be follo...
Animals can influence their social environment by preferentially associating with certain conspecifi...
Explaining the evolution of helping behaviour in the eusocial insects where non-reproductive ('worke...
The ability to form cooperative societies may explain why humans and social insects have come to dom...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Cooperative breeding is an extreme form of cooperation that evolved in a range of lineages, includin...
Cooperative breeding is an extreme form of cooperation that evolved in a range of lineages, includin...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Ecological constraints on independent breeding are recognised as major drivers of cooperative breedi...
Ecological constraints on independent breeding are recognised as major drivers of cooperative breedi...
Cooperative breeding decreases the direct reproductive output of subordinate individuals, but cooper...
Cooperative breeding decreases the direct reproductive output of subordinate individuals, but cooper...
Climate has long been suggested to affect population genetic structures of eusocial insect societies...
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be follo...
We present quantitative models that unify several adaptive hypotheses for the evolution of cooperati...
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be follo...
Animals can influence their social environment by preferentially associating with certain conspecifi...
Explaining the evolution of helping behaviour in the eusocial insects where non-reproductive ('worke...
The ability to form cooperative societies may explain why humans and social insects have come to dom...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Cooperative breeding is an extreme form of cooperation that evolved in a range of lineages, includin...
Cooperative breeding is an extreme form of cooperation that evolved in a range of lineages, includin...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....