For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and are highly adaptive. Animal systems amenable for comparatively studying pair bonding are important for identifying underlying biological mechanisms, but mostly exist in mammals. Better establishing fish systems will enable comparison of pair bonding mechanisms across taxonomically distant lineages that may reveal general underlying mechanistic principles. We examined the utility of wild butterflyfishes (f: Chaetodontidae; g: Chaetodon) for comparatively studying pair bonding. Using stochastic character mapping, we provide the first analysis of the evolutionary history of butterflyfish sociality, revealing that pairing is ancestral, with at leas...
Morphology can contain valuable information about the ecological performance of reef fishes, but it ...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
In contrast to the substantial number of theoretical papers that have examined the mechanisms by whi...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
<div><p>For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of societ...
Pair bonding has independently evolved in all major vertebrate lineages, where it represents a major...
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social...
Cooperative behaviour, especially beyond sexual partnerships, has always puzzled people and is often...
Most social animals form prolonged relationships with other individuals, whether as mating partners,...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. What drives the evolution of sociality in animals? Many robust studies in terre...
The role of relatedness in structuring animal societies has attracted considerable interest. Whilst ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Chicago Pr...
<p>Phylogeny data sourced from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pon...
Pair-formation is a common social system among animals. However, the use of the term 'pair-formation...
Morphology can contain valuable information about the ecological performance of reef fishes, but it ...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
In contrast to the substantial number of theoretical papers that have examined the mechanisms by whi...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
<div><p>For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of societ...
Pair bonding has independently evolved in all major vertebrate lineages, where it represents a major...
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social...
Cooperative behaviour, especially beyond sexual partnerships, has always puzzled people and is often...
Most social animals form prolonged relationships with other individuals, whether as mating partners,...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. What drives the evolution of sociality in animals? Many robust studies in terre...
The role of relatedness in structuring animal societies has attracted considerable interest. Whilst ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Chicago Pr...
<p>Phylogeny data sourced from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pon...
Pair-formation is a common social system among animals. However, the use of the term 'pair-formation...
Morphology can contain valuable information about the ecological performance of reef fishes, but it ...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
In contrast to the substantial number of theoretical papers that have examined the mechanisms by whi...