Maternal investment in offspring development is a major determinant of the survival and future reproductive success of both the mother and her young. Mothers might therefore be expected to adjust their investment according to ecological conditions in order to maximise their lifetime fitness. In cooperatively breeding species, where helpers assist breeders with offspring care, the size of the group may also influence maternal investment strategies because the costs of reproduction are shared between breeders and helpers. Here, we use longitudinal records of body mass and life history traits from a wild population of meerkats (Suricata suricatta) to explore the pattern of growth in pregnant females and investigate how the rate of growth varie...
The phenotype of parents can have long-lasting effects on the development of offspring as well as on...
Allolactation, the nursing of another female’s offspring, occurs most commonly where several females...
Individual variation in growth is high in cooperative breeders and may reflect plastic divergence in...
Maternal investment in offspring development is a major determinant of the survival and future repro...
Studies of cooperatively breeding birds and mammals generally concentrate on the effects that helper...
In the majority of mammals, gestation length is relatively consistent and seldom varies by more than...
Recent comparative studies show that cooperative breeding is positively correlated with harsh and un...
In polygynous species, variance in reproductive success is higher in males than females. There is co...
Species may become obligate cooperative breeders when parents are unable to raise their offspring un...
In polygynous species, variance in reproductive success is higher in males than females. There is co...
Resource availability plays a key role in driving variation in somatic growth and body condition, an...
Social and environmental factors influence key life-history processes and population dynamics by aff...
Resource availability plays a key role in driving variation in somatic growth and body condition, an...
In the majority of mammals, gestation length is relatively consistent and seldom varies by more than...
1. Resource availability plays a key role in driving variation in somatic growth and body condition,...
The phenotype of parents can have long-lasting effects on the development of offspring as well as on...
Allolactation, the nursing of another female’s offspring, occurs most commonly where several females...
Individual variation in growth is high in cooperative breeders and may reflect plastic divergence in...
Maternal investment in offspring development is a major determinant of the survival and future repro...
Studies of cooperatively breeding birds and mammals generally concentrate on the effects that helper...
In the majority of mammals, gestation length is relatively consistent and seldom varies by more than...
Recent comparative studies show that cooperative breeding is positively correlated with harsh and un...
In polygynous species, variance in reproductive success is higher in males than females. There is co...
Species may become obligate cooperative breeders when parents are unable to raise their offspring un...
In polygynous species, variance in reproductive success is higher in males than females. There is co...
Resource availability plays a key role in driving variation in somatic growth and body condition, an...
Social and environmental factors influence key life-history processes and population dynamics by aff...
Resource availability plays a key role in driving variation in somatic growth and body condition, an...
In the majority of mammals, gestation length is relatively consistent and seldom varies by more than...
1. Resource availability plays a key role in driving variation in somatic growth and body condition,...
The phenotype of parents can have long-lasting effects on the development of offspring as well as on...
Allolactation, the nursing of another female’s offspring, occurs most commonly where several females...
Individual variation in growth is high in cooperative breeders and may reflect plastic divergence in...