International audienceKin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation among family members. Surprisingly, the impact of kin competition on the fitness effects of family life only received close scrutiny in studies on sibling rivalry, whereas the possibility of parent–offspring competition has attracted much less attention. As a consequence, it remains unclear whether and how parent–offspring competition could have affected the early evolution of parental care and family life.Here, we examined the occurrence and consequences of parent–offspring competition over food access in the European earwig Forficula auricularia , an insect with facultative family life reminiscent of an ancestral state. Speci...
The genetic conflict between parents and their offspring is a cornerstone of kin selection theory an...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
A lack of parental care is generally assumed to entail substantial fitness costs for offspring that ...
International audience1. Kin competition often reduces-and sometimes entirely negates-the benefits o...
1. Kin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation amon...
International audienceParental care confers benefits to juveniles but is usually associated with sub...
The evolution of family life requires net fitness benefits for offspring, which are commonly assumed...
A core research area in evolutionary biology is devoted to the investigation of mechanisms that driv...
International audienceThe benefits of parental care are often seen as a cornerstone of family life e...
International audienceThe benefits of parental care are often seen as a cornerstone of family life e...
Maternal effects can induce adjustments in offspring phenotype to the environment experienced by the...
In species where family members share a limited pool of resources, there may be competition between ...
The evolution of parental care and family group formation critically depends on offspring survival b...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to social life is driven by direct and indirect fitness be...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to social life is driven by direct and indirect fitness be...
The genetic conflict between parents and their offspring is a cornerstone of kin selection theory an...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
A lack of parental care is generally assumed to entail substantial fitness costs for offspring that ...
International audience1. Kin competition often reduces-and sometimes entirely negates-the benefits o...
1. Kin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation amon...
International audienceParental care confers benefits to juveniles but is usually associated with sub...
The evolution of family life requires net fitness benefits for offspring, which are commonly assumed...
A core research area in evolutionary biology is devoted to the investigation of mechanisms that driv...
International audienceThe benefits of parental care are often seen as a cornerstone of family life e...
International audienceThe benefits of parental care are often seen as a cornerstone of family life e...
Maternal effects can induce adjustments in offspring phenotype to the environment experienced by the...
In species where family members share a limited pool of resources, there may be competition between ...
The evolution of parental care and family group formation critically depends on offspring survival b...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to social life is driven by direct and indirect fitness be...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to social life is driven by direct and indirect fitness be...
The genetic conflict between parents and their offspring is a cornerstone of kin selection theory an...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
A lack of parental care is generally assumed to entail substantial fitness costs for offspring that ...