Family living is a key life history characteristic of many species throughout the animal kingdom and is a fundamental early step in the ‘major evolutionary transition’ to eusociality. To date, most research on family living has focussed on (1) the role of parent-offspring interactions in the maintenance of family groups, and (2), studied such interactions in highly complex social systems that are often found in birds, mammals and eusocial insects. As a consequence, there is currently an incomplete understanding of the processes responsible for the evolutionary emergence and maintenance of simple family groups that form the platform for the evolution of more complex social systems. My thesis uses a family-living lizard, Liopholis whitii, tha...
Parental care emerges as a result of an increase in the extent of interaction between parents and th...
1. Kin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation amon...
Infanticide is an important mortality factor for juveniles in a wide variety of taxa, and is thought...
Family living is a key life history characteristic of many species throughout the animal kingdom and...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
Mating systems and parental care are predicted to coevolve because the former dictates the cost–bene...
A core research area in evolutionary biology is devoted to the investigation of mechanisms that driv...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
Family life forms an integral part of the life history of species across the animal kingdom and play...
Abstract: Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutiona...
Cooperative breeding occurs in several major animal phyla, predominantly in arthropods and chordates...
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Family-living has been recognized as a necessary prerequisite for the evolution of advanced cooperat...
Parental care emerges as a result of an increase in the extent of interaction between parents and th...
1. Kin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation amon...
Infanticide is an important mortality factor for juveniles in a wide variety of taxa, and is thought...
Family living is a key life history characteristic of many species throughout the animal kingdom and...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
Mating systems and parental care are predicted to coevolve because the former dictates the cost–bene...
A core research area in evolutionary biology is devoted to the investigation of mechanisms that driv...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
Family life forms an integral part of the life history of species across the animal kingdom and play...
Abstract: Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutiona...
Cooperative breeding occurs in several major animal phyla, predominantly in arthropods and chordates...
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Family-living has been recognized as a necessary prerequisite for the evolution of advanced cooperat...
Parental care emerges as a result of an increase in the extent of interaction between parents and th...
1. Kin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation amon...
Infanticide is an important mortality factor for juveniles in a wide variety of taxa, and is thought...