The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living species. We asked whether the presence of kin might act on energy allocation, a central aspect of life-history variation. Using a 22-year data set on reproductive and somatic allocations in Columbian ground squirrels (Urocitellus columbianus), we tested the effects of co-breeding and non-breeding kin on the fitness and energy allocation balance between reproduction and personal body condition of individual females. Greater numbers of co-breeding kin had a positive effect on the number of offspring weaned, through the mechanism of altering energy allocation patterns. On average, females with higher numbers of co-breeding kin did not increase energy ...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
1. Energy expenditure is a trait of central importance in ecological and evolutionary theory. We exa...
The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living specie...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
While cooperative interactions among kin are a key building block in the societies of group-living s...
To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
Seasonal energy intake was estimated for ten populations of Columbian ground squirrels ( Spermophilu...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
1. Energy expenditure is a trait of central importance in ecological and evolutionary theory. We exa...
The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living specie...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
While cooperative interactions among kin are a key building block in the societies of group-living s...
To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
Seasonal energy intake was estimated for ten populations of Columbian ground squirrels ( Spermophilu...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Kin recognition can facilitate kin selection and may have played a role in the evolution of socialit...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
1. Energy expenditure is a trait of central importance in ecological and evolutionary theory. We exa...