The benefits of stable pair bonds (that persist between breeding attempts) have been well described, but are relatively less well known in cooperatively breeding species. If pair bonds are beneficial, then it is possible that the bond between the behaviorally and socially dominant pair may influence factors such as reproductive success and group stability in cooperative species. Here we used long-term data to investigate the relationships between pair bond tenure, reproductive success and group stability in the cooperatively breeding pied babbler (Turdoides bicolor). Pair bond tenure positively influenced both the number of offspring recruited annually per pair, and total reproductive success (over entire pair bond duration), indicating tha...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
The benefits of stable pair bonds (that persist between breeding attempts) have been well described,...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Monogamy is commonly observed across a wide variety of species and taxa and arises when young are al...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
Despite the ecological importance of pair bonding, the ontogeny of pair bond formation remains poorl...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
The benefits of stable pair bonds (that persist between breeding attempts) have been well described,...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Monogamy is commonly observed across a wide variety of species and taxa and arises when young are al...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
Despite the ecological importance of pair bonding, the ontogeny of pair bond formation remains poorl...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...