Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperatively breeding groups, both within and between species. Reproductive skew theory has provided an important framework for understanding this variation. In the primitively eusocial Hymenoptera, two models have been routinely tested: concessions models, which assume complete control of reproduction by a dominant individual, and tug-of-war models, which assume on-going competition among group members over reproduction. Current data provide little support for either model, but uncertainty about the ability of individuals to detect genetic relatedness and difficulties in identifying traits conferring competitive ability mean that the relative importanc...
Social insects display extreme cooperative and helping behaviours. However, social insect colonies a...
cooperative breeding, reproductive skew, Author for correspondence: Using social parasitism to test ...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
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Reproduction in cooperative animal groups is often dominated by one or a few individuals, with the r...
While eusociality arose in species with single-mating females, multiple mating by queens has evolved...
Conflicts in animals are usually resolved based on asymmetries, where contest winners are often thos...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
Outcomes of competition may depend both on subtle differences in traits relevant to fitness and on h...
Social parasites exploit societies, rather than organisms, and rear their brood in social insect col...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that in colonies of social Hymenoptera headed by a multiple mated ...
Social insect colonies are pinnacles of evolved altruism, but also contain dramatic conflict among r...
Social Hymenoptera are characterized by a reproductive division of labour, whereby queens perform mo...
Social insects display extreme cooperative and helping behaviours. However, social insect colonies a...
cooperative breeding, reproductive skew, Author for correspondence: Using social parasitism to test ...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the article. Av...
Reproduction in cooperative animal groups is often dominated by one or a few individuals, with the r...
While eusociality arose in species with single-mating females, multiple mating by queens has evolved...
Conflicts in animals are usually resolved based on asymmetries, where contest winners are often thos...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
Outcomes of competition may depend both on subtle differences in traits relevant to fitness and on h...
Social parasites exploit societies, rather than organisms, and rear their brood in social insect col...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that in colonies of social Hymenoptera headed by a multiple mated ...
Social insect colonies are pinnacles of evolved altruism, but also contain dramatic conflict among r...
Social Hymenoptera are characterized by a reproductive division of labour, whereby queens perform mo...
Social insects display extreme cooperative and helping behaviours. However, social insect colonies a...
cooperative breeding, reproductive skew, Author for correspondence: Using social parasitism to test ...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...