Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the highest typical degree of relatedness is between full siblings with 50% shared genes. However, this is poorly understood in species with unusually high relatedness between individuals: clonal organisms. Although there has been some investigation into clonal invertebrates and yeast, nothing is known about kin selection in clonal vertebrates. We show that a clonal fish, the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa), can distinguish between different clonal lineages, associating with genetically identical, sister clones, and use multiple sensory modalities. Also, they scale their aggressive behaviors according to the relatedness to other females: they ar...
Learned mate choice has a fundamental role in population dynamics and speciation. Social learning pl...
The ability to discriminate between related and unrelated individuals has been demonstrated in many ...
Help directed toward kin (nepotism) is an important example of social behaviour. Such helping behavi...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
The discovery that many animals are promiscuous has challenged the importance of Hamilton’s Rule bec...
International audienceKin selection plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviour in ...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...
SummaryKin selection theory has been one of the most significant advances in our understanding of so...
Cooperatively breeding groups are often made up of a mixture of related and unrelated individuals. I...
Animals forming social groups that include breeders and nonbreeders present evolutionary paradoxes; ...
Presentation delivered at the symposium Evidence of Taxa, Clone, and Kin Discrimination in Protists:...
Kin recognition allows individuals to assess their relatedness to conspecifics, thus they may then s...
The ability of an animal to discriminate between kin and non-kin (kin recognition) has been the subj...
Learned mate choice has a fundamental role in population dynamics and speciation. Social learning pl...
The ability to discriminate between related and unrelated individuals has been demonstrated in many ...
Help directed toward kin (nepotism) is an important example of social behaviour. Such helping behavi...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
The discovery that many animals are promiscuous has challenged the importance of Hamilton’s Rule bec...
International audienceKin selection plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviour in ...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...
SummaryKin selection theory has been one of the most significant advances in our understanding of so...
Cooperatively breeding groups are often made up of a mixture of related and unrelated individuals. I...
Animals forming social groups that include breeders and nonbreeders present evolutionary paradoxes; ...
Presentation delivered at the symposium Evidence of Taxa, Clone, and Kin Discrimination in Protists:...
Kin recognition allows individuals to assess their relatedness to conspecifics, thus they may then s...
The ability of an animal to discriminate between kin and non-kin (kin recognition) has been the subj...
Learned mate choice has a fundamental role in population dynamics and speciation. Social learning pl...
The ability to discriminate between related and unrelated individuals has been demonstrated in many ...
Help directed toward kin (nepotism) is an important example of social behaviour. Such helping behavi...