Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and shaping social interactions. Although aggression can have positive effects on growth and reproductive success, it is also energetically costly and may increase injury and compromise survival. Individual genetic diversity has been positively associated with aggression, but the cause for such an association is not clear, and it might be related to the ability to recognize kin. To disentangle the relationships between genetic diversity, kinship and aggression, we quantified aggressive behaviour in a wild, self-fertilizing fish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) with naturally variable degrees of genetic diversity, relatedness and familiarity. We found th...
Aggression is almost a universal behavior, common to almost all species. Although aggression is ofte...
Behavioral changes in a new environment are often assumed to precede the origins of evolutionary nov...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and ...
Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and ...
Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and ...
The social environment can dramatically influence development and expression of individual behavior....
Animals with similar fighting ability can fight harder and longer than animals in asymmetric contest...
Studies on the evolution of cooperative behaviour are typically confined to understanding its adapti...
Competition for resources including food, physical space, and potential mates is a fundamental ecolo...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
We tested the possibility that vgll3, a gene linked with maturation age in Atlantic salmon (Salmo sa...
Intraspecific aggression is detrimental to body/fin damage, physiological stress, and other problems...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...
Aggression is almost a universal behavior, common to almost all species. Although aggression is ofte...
Behavioral changes in a new environment are often assumed to precede the origins of evolutionary nov...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and ...
Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and ...
Aggressive behaviour plays an important role in securing resources, defending against predators and ...
The social environment can dramatically influence development and expression of individual behavior....
Animals with similar fighting ability can fight harder and longer than animals in asymmetric contest...
Studies on the evolution of cooperative behaviour are typically confined to understanding its adapti...
Competition for resources including food, physical space, and potential mates is a fundamental ecolo...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
We tested the possibility that vgll3, a gene linked with maturation age in Atlantic salmon (Salmo sa...
Intraspecific aggression is detrimental to body/fin damage, physiological stress, and other problems...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...
Aggression is almost a universal behavior, common to almost all species. Although aggression is ofte...
Behavioral changes in a new environment are often assumed to precede the origins of evolutionary nov...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...