Mating systems and parental care are predicted to coevolve because the former dictates the cost–benefit ratio of the latter by affecting genetic relatedness between adults and offspring. Reptiles show only rudimentary forms of sociality and parental care and, hence, could provide important insights into the early stages of the evolution and maintenance of social systems. The skink genus Egernia exhibits the most complex form of sociality and parental care in lizards, with the formation of stable social groups typically consisting of a monogamous pair and their offspring. Here we show that, within a social group, offspring sired by males other than the social father are restricted to the area of the parental home range that is occupied exclu...
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Individual differences in behaviour are ubiquitous in nature. Despite the likely role of selection i...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
Mating systems and parental care are predicted to coevolve because the former dictates the cost–bene...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
Infanticide is an important mortality factor for juveniles in a wide variety of taxa, and is thought...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
Social monogamy has traditionally been suggested to be maintained because of weak sexual selection o...
Family living is a key life history characteristic of many species throughout the animal kingdom and...
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Individual differences in behaviour are ubiquitous in nature. Despite the likely role of selection i...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
Mating systems and parental care are predicted to coevolve because the former dictates the cost–bene...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
Infanticide is an important mortality factor for juveniles in a wide variety of taxa, and is thought...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
The evolution of family living is underpinned by conflict and cooperation between family members. Wh...
Social monogamy has traditionally been suggested to be maintained because of weak sexual selection o...
Family living is a key life history characteristic of many species throughout the animal kingdom and...
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Individual differences in behaviour are ubiquitous in nature. Despite the likely role of selection i...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...