We used DNA fingerprinting to examine reproductive skew in cooperatively breeding white-winged choughs, Corcorax melanorhamphos, which live in groups of up to 20 individuals. Before a severe drought, groups that had been stable for multiple years were characterized by long-term monogamy involving a single breeding pair thigh skew). After the drought, new groups formed from the amalgamation of multiple individuals and coalitions of relatives. At most one member of each faction succeeded in breeding, such that skew was dependent on the number of unrelated factions, and not group size. In the new groups, dominant males and females with supporting relatives were always successful. Whereas most females without support also gained breeding positi...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Cooperative breeding is an evolutionarily curious behavior, because helpers appeared to altruistical...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Understanding cooperative breeding requires an appreciation of the direct and indirect reproductive ...
Male vertebrates often form reproductive coalitions to gain access to or defend females. One strikin...
This study used eight polymorphic microsatellite loci to examine the relative effects of social orga...
DNA fingerprinting was combined with field observations over four breeding seasons to investigate th...
In cooperative breeders the tension between the opposing forces of kin-selection and kin-competition...
In cooperative breeders, the tension between the opposing forces of kin selection and kin competitio...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Cooperative breeding is an evolutionarily curious behavior, because helpers appeared to altruistical...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Understanding cooperative breeding requires an appreciation of the direct and indirect reproductive ...
Male vertebrates often form reproductive coalitions to gain access to or defend females. One strikin...
This study used eight polymorphic microsatellite loci to examine the relative effects of social orga...
DNA fingerprinting was combined with field observations over four breeding seasons to investigate th...
In cooperative breeders the tension between the opposing forces of kin-selection and kin-competition...
In cooperative breeders, the tension between the opposing forces of kin selection and kin competitio...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Cooperative breeding is an evolutionarily curious behavior, because helpers appeared to altruistical...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...