Molecular studies have revealed that social groups composed mainly of non-relatives may be widespread in group-living vertebrates, but the benefits favoring such sociality are not well understood. In the Old World, birds often form conspecific foraging groups that are maintained year-round and offspring usually disperse to other social groups. We tested the hypothesis that non-breeding group members are largely unrelated and gain direct fitness benefits through breeding opportunities (males) and brood parasitism (females) in the tropical grey-throated babbler, Stachyris nigriceps, in Malaysian Borneo. Babblers foraged in social groups containing one or more breeding pairs (median = 8 group members of equal sex ratio), but group members rare...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Molecular studies have revealed that social groups composed mainly of non-relatives may be widesprea...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Molecular studies have revealed that social groups composed mainly of non-relatives may be widesprea...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...