Data from: Integrating fitness components reveals that survival costs outweigh other benefits and costs of group living in two closely related species. The aim here is to quantify the effect of the group size an individual experiences in a given year on an integrative measure of fitness in two closely related fairy-wrens (Malurus elegans and M. cyaneus). Elegans data were collected in Smithbrook Nature Reserve in Western Australia (34°20′S, 116°10′E) from 2008 to 2016. The main study area comprised 58-70 territories in which >99% of the adult birds were individually colour-banded. Those territories were checked at least fortnightly for group composition and survival throughout the breeding season (Oct-Jan) and once a nest was located this w...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Despite keen interest in extra-pair mating in birds, its adaptive significance remains unresolved. H...
Even in well-studied organisms, it is often challenging to uncover the social and environmental dete...
Data from: Integrating fitness components reveals that survival costs outweigh other benefits and co...
Group living can be beneficial when individuals reproduce or survive better in the presence of other...
Group living can be beneficial when individuals reproduce or survive better in the presence of other...
Data from: Indirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but...
Despite its importance for the evolution of cooperative breeding, it has proven difficult to determi...
The frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in socially monogamous birds varies substantially betwee...
The aim here is to quantify the effect of the group size an individual experiences in a given year o...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
By the Robertson-Price Identity, the change in a quantitative trait due to selection is equal to the...
1. Correlational studies of reproductive success are plagued by difficulty over the direction of cau...
Natural populations might exhibit resilience to changing climatic conditions if they already show ad...
The application of physiological measures to conservation monitoring has been gaining momentum and, ...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Despite keen interest in extra-pair mating in birds, its adaptive significance remains unresolved. H...
Even in well-studied organisms, it is often challenging to uncover the social and environmental dete...
Data from: Integrating fitness components reveals that survival costs outweigh other benefits and co...
Group living can be beneficial when individuals reproduce or survive better in the presence of other...
Group living can be beneficial when individuals reproduce or survive better in the presence of other...
Data from: Indirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but...
Despite its importance for the evolution of cooperative breeding, it has proven difficult to determi...
The frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in socially monogamous birds varies substantially betwee...
The aim here is to quantify the effect of the group size an individual experiences in a given year o...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
By the Robertson-Price Identity, the change in a quantitative trait due to selection is equal to the...
1. Correlational studies of reproductive success are plagued by difficulty over the direction of cau...
Natural populations might exhibit resilience to changing climatic conditions if they already show ad...
The application of physiological measures to conservation monitoring has been gaining momentum and, ...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Despite keen interest in extra-pair mating in birds, its adaptive significance remains unresolved. H...
Even in well-studied organisms, it is often challenging to uncover the social and environmental dete...