Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently interact with their neighbors, and long-term familiarity might lead to the development of cooperative relationships, which might influence the fitness of neighboring individuals. Here we test the hypothesis that familiarity with neighbors positively affects reproductive success in the great tit (Parus major). We used data from a 41 year long-term study of the great tit to quantify neighbor familiarity and its relationship with different stages in the great tit reproductive cycle. Breeding birds had from 0 to 11 neighbors with whom they were familiar by sharing a territory boundary the year before; although owing to low annual survival, the mean p...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
Many animals have successfully adapted to human proximity, with dramatic increases in abundance as a...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Familiarity plays an important role in the evolution of sociality and cooperation. Familiar individu...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This co...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
Socially monogamous female birds routinely mate with males outside the pair bond. Three alternative ...
Individuals differ in the quantity and quality of their associations with conspecifics. The resultin...
Despite decades of research, our understanding of the underlying causes of within-population variati...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
Many animals have successfully adapted to human proximity, with dramatic increases in abundance as a...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Familiarity plays an important role in the evolution of sociality and cooperation. Familiar individu...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This co...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
Socially monogamous female birds routinely mate with males outside the pair bond. Three alternative ...
Individuals differ in the quantity and quality of their associations with conspecifics. The resultin...
Despite decades of research, our understanding of the underlying causes of within-population variati...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
Many animals have successfully adapted to human proximity, with dramatic increases in abundance as a...