The tragedy of the commons predicts social collapse when public goods are jointly exploited by individuals attempting to maximise their fitness at the expense of other social group members. However, animal societies have evolved many times despite this vulnerability to exploitation by selfish individuals. Kin selection offers a solution to this social dilemma, but in large social groups mean relatedness is often low. Sociable weavers (Philetairus socius) live in large colonies that share the benefits of a massive communal nest, which requires individual investment for construction and maintenance. Here, we show that despite low mean kinship within colonies, relatives are spatially and socially clustered and that nest-building males have hig...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
The tragedy of the commons predicts social collapse when public goods are jointly exploited by indiv...
The tragedy of the commons predicts social collapse when public goods are jointly exploited by indiv...
The evolutionary maintenance of cooperative behaviors, i.e. those behaviors that increase the fitnes...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
Several hypotheses exist to explain the seemingly altruistic helping behavior of cooperative breeder...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Many hypotheses have been proposed to account for coop...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to account for cooperative behaviour, with those favouring kin se...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
The tragedy of the commons predicts social collapse when public goods are jointly exploited by indiv...
The tragedy of the commons predicts social collapse when public goods are jointly exploited by indiv...
The evolutionary maintenance of cooperative behaviors, i.e. those behaviors that increase the fitnes...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
Several hypotheses exist to explain the seemingly altruistic helping behavior of cooperative breeder...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Many hypotheses have been proposed to account for coop...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to account for cooperative behaviour, with those favouring kin se...
Cooperative alliances among kin may not only lead to indirect fitness benefits for group-living spec...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...