Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in another is the main aim of the field of Behavioural Ecology. In this study, my aims were to investigate the fitness consequences of variation in social mating system, and to elucidate how variation in parental care affects the fitness of parents and offspring. I used a combination of observational, molecular, experimental and meta-analytic approaches to attend to my aims. In particular, I investigated the relationship between mating systems and parental care in a wild population of dunnocks, Prunella modularis. Dunnocks are an ideal model system to study this interaction; the remarkable variation in social mating systems (monogamy to polygynandry)...
In cooperatively breeding species, ‘helpers’ provide care for other individuals’ offspring. Research...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Parents in many animal species care for their offspring. In some species, males care more; in other ...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
My thesis had the following aims. First, I quantified variation and maintenance of immune-associated...
Although consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) are ubiqui...
Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females rec...
Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females rec...
In many animals, parents provide care to their offspring, such as building nests, or feeding the you...
Parental care, mating dynamics and life history co-evolve. Understanding the diversity of reproducti...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
Parental care, a central component of reproduction in a wide range of animal species, often involves...
Although biparental care is the most commonly observed pattern in bird species, the evolutionary cau...
Parental care, a central component of reproduction in a wide range of animal species, often involves...
Schmoll T, Dietrich V, Winkel W, Epplen JT, Schurr F, Lubjuhn T. Paternal genetic effects on offspri...
In cooperatively breeding species, ‘helpers’ provide care for other individuals’ offspring. Research...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Parents in many animal species care for their offspring. In some species, males care more; in other ...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
My thesis had the following aims. First, I quantified variation and maintenance of immune-associated...
Although consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) are ubiqui...
Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females rec...
Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females rec...
In many animals, parents provide care to their offspring, such as building nests, or feeding the you...
Parental care, mating dynamics and life history co-evolve. Understanding the diversity of reproducti...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
Parental care, a central component of reproduction in a wide range of animal species, often involves...
Although biparental care is the most commonly observed pattern in bird species, the evolutionary cau...
Parental care, a central component of reproduction in a wide range of animal species, often involves...
Schmoll T, Dietrich V, Winkel W, Epplen JT, Schurr F, Lubjuhn T. Paternal genetic effects on offspri...
In cooperatively breeding species, ‘helpers’ provide care for other individuals’ offspring. Research...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Parents in many animal species care for their offspring. In some species, males care more; in other ...