Alternative reproductive tactics of males have been studied in many species, but few studies have focused on females. In many communally breeding mammals, females can be adult non-breeding helpers, leave the group and breed solitarily, or they could be a breeder in their natal group, representing three alternative reproductive tactics. The reasons for delayed breeding are not well understood, but in many sociable species both male and female helpers are reproductively suppressed. Male helpers of communally breeding striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio) have increased corticosterone levels and delayed sexual maturation compared to their singly housed brothers. In the present study, we tested whether similar effects occur in female striped mouse h...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
1. Social groups typically form due to delayed dispersal of adult offspring when no opportunities fo...
International audienceAlternative reproductive tactics of males have been studied in many species, b...
International audienceAlternative reproductive tactics (ARTs),where members of the same sex and popu...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs), where members of the same sex and population show distinct ...
International audience1. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are discrete reproductive phenotype...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
1. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are discrete reproductive phenotypes governed by decision...
International audienceSocial systems vary within and between species, ranging along a continuum betw...
International audienceIn several mammal species, bachelor groups occur as a regular life history sta...
Summary. Pouched mice were kept under controlled conditions of illumination (10D: 14L) and temperatu...
International audienceTo maximize their fitness, individuals of one sex can display discrete reprodu...
International audienceThe social organization of species ranges from solitary-living to complex soci...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
1. Social groups typically form due to delayed dispersal of adult offspring when no opportunities fo...
International audienceAlternative reproductive tactics of males have been studied in many species, b...
International audienceAlternative reproductive tactics (ARTs),where members of the same sex and popu...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs), where members of the same sex and population show distinct ...
International audience1. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are discrete reproductive phenotype...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
1. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are discrete reproductive phenotypes governed by decision...
International audienceSocial systems vary within and between species, ranging along a continuum betw...
International audienceIn several mammal species, bachelor groups occur as a regular life history sta...
Summary. Pouched mice were kept under controlled conditions of illumination (10D: 14L) and temperatu...
International audienceTo maximize their fitness, individuals of one sex can display discrete reprodu...
International audienceThe social organization of species ranges from solitary-living to complex soci...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
When males of a species follow different reproductive strategies in different habitats, one might ex...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
1. Social groups typically form due to delayed dispersal of adult offspring when no opportunities fo...