Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may reduce the costs for a parent, but it comes with a risk of exploitation, jeopardizing the evolution of stable cooperation. Female house mice can either rear their young alone or communally with one or several other females. In the latter case, females pool litters and do not discriminate in their maternal behaviour between their own and alien offspring. Differences in litter size between females, or differences in the amount of investment they provide, might therefore result in one female exploiting another. To analyse the potential for conflict during cooperation, we compared under laboratory conditions the maternal investment (milk quantity...
Communal nursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring, has been argued to be a non-adaptive by-pr...
In many species, females have evolved behavioral strategies to reduce the risk of infanticide. For i...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may ...
Conditional adjustment of cooperativeness to the expected pay-off might be a useful strategy to avoi...
Cooperative behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and puzzle scientists ever since Darwin formulated h...
Abstract Background Communal nursing in house mice is an example of cooperation where females pool l...
Punishment is claimed as an important mechanism to stabilise costly cooperation in humans, but its i...
Punishment is claimed as an important mechanism to stabilise costly cooperation in humans, but its i...
<div><p>Punishment is claimed as an important mechanism to stabilise costly cooperation in humans, b...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
Abstract Communal nursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring, has been argued to be a non-adapt...
Male mice pups reared with female siblings only are known to develop into more aggressive adults tha...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Communal nursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring, has been argued to be a non-adaptive by-pr...
In many species, females have evolved behavioral strategies to reduce the risk of infanticide. For i...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Parental care is associated with costs. Communal offspring care in species with altricial young may ...
Conditional adjustment of cooperativeness to the expected pay-off might be a useful strategy to avoi...
Cooperative behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and puzzle scientists ever since Darwin formulated h...
Abstract Background Communal nursing in house mice is an example of cooperation where females pool l...
Punishment is claimed as an important mechanism to stabilise costly cooperation in humans, but its i...
Punishment is claimed as an important mechanism to stabilise costly cooperation in humans, but its i...
<div><p>Punishment is claimed as an important mechanism to stabilise costly cooperation in humans, b...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
Abstract Communal nursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring, has been argued to be a non-adapt...
Male mice pups reared with female siblings only are known to develop into more aggressive adults tha...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Communal nursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring, has been argued to be a non-adaptive by-pr...
In many species, females have evolved behavioral strategies to reduce the risk of infanticide. For i...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...