Delayed juvenile dispersal is an important prerequisite for the evolution of family-based social systems, such as cooperative breeding and eusociality. In general, young adults forego dispersal if there are substantial benefits to remaining in the natal nest and/or the likelihood of dispersing and breeding successfully is low. We investigate some general factors thought to drive delayed juvenile dispersal in the horned passalus beetle, a family-living beetle in which young adults remain with their families in their natal nest for several months before dispersing. Fine scale population genetic structure indicated high gene flow between nest sites, suggesting that constraints on mobility are unlikely to explain philopatry. Young adults do not...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
The mating system is expected to have an important influence on the evolution of mating and parentin...
Delayed juvenile dispersal is an important prerequisite for the evolution of family-based social sys...
Abstract Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid ...
Parents of many species provision their young, and the extent of parental provisioning constitutes a...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
Parenting strategies can be flexible within a species and may have varying fitness effects. Understa...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
There is an evolutionary trade-off between the resources that a species invests in dispersal versus ...
Acknowledgements: We thank Benjamin Jarrett and Darren Rebar for their help with beetle population m...
Conflict over resources is a fundamental component of family life. Family conflicts are predicted to...
Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource allocati...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
The mating system is expected to have an important influence on the evolution of mating and parentin...
Delayed juvenile dispersal is an important prerequisite for the evolution of family-based social sys...
Abstract Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid ...
Parents of many species provision their young, and the extent of parental provisioning constitutes a...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
Parenting strategies can be flexible within a species and may have varying fitness effects. Understa...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
There is an evolutionary trade-off between the resources that a species invests in dispersal versus ...
Acknowledgements: We thank Benjamin Jarrett and Darren Rebar for their help with beetle population m...
Conflict over resources is a fundamental component of family life. Family conflicts are predicted to...
Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource allocati...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
The mating system is expected to have an important influence on the evolution of mating and parentin...