Although cooperation represents a long-standing evolutionary puzzle, field studies on social carnivores have contributed greatly to our understanding of the selective forces favoring cooperative breeding. Despite these insights, our grasp of the proximate mechanisms facilitating cooperation in carnivores remains surprisingly limited. Here we provide an overview of our current knowledge of the endocrine mechanisms mediating cooperative breeding in terrestrial species belonging to the mammalian order Carnivora. We focus primarily on aspects of reproductive suppression and alloparental care. We find few studies on the topic, with some of the best studies focusing on the behavioral endocrinology of cooperative breeding in canids (dogs) and herp...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, live in large multi-male family packs, where males are philopatric...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
Mammalian parental investment (i.e. care of descendant offspring) is largely biased towards maternal...
Dwarf mongooses are small, social carnivores, distributed throughout woodland and savanna regions of...
Knowledge regarding the relationship between endocrine parameters and reproductive activity can offe...
SYNOPSIS. The canid reproductive system includes many features that are unusual or even unique among...
Although dominant African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are generally believed to be the sole breeders ...
Within animal societies, individuals often differ greatly in their level of investment in cooperativ...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
International audienceIntralocus sexual conflict occurs when a trait encoded by the same genetic loc...
In societies of cooperative vertebrates, individual differences in contributions to offspring care a...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, live in large multi-male family packs, where males are philopatric...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
Mammalian parental investment (i.e. care of descendant offspring) is largely biased towards maternal...
Dwarf mongooses are small, social carnivores, distributed throughout woodland and savanna regions of...
Knowledge regarding the relationship between endocrine parameters and reproductive activity can offe...
SYNOPSIS. The canid reproductive system includes many features that are unusual or even unique among...
Although dominant African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are generally believed to be the sole breeders ...
Within animal societies, individuals often differ greatly in their level of investment in cooperativ...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
International audienceIntralocus sexual conflict occurs when a trait encoded by the same genetic loc...
In societies of cooperative vertebrates, individual differences in contributions to offspring care a...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, live in large multi-male family packs, where males are philopatric...
International audienceAlloparental care of non-breeders is the main characteristic of cooperatively ...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...