© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Social interactions and relative positions within a dominance hierarchy have helped shape the evolution of reproduction in many animals. Since reproduction is crucial in all animals, and rank typically regulates access to reproductive opportunities, understanding the mechanisms that regulate socially-induced reproductive processes is extremely important. How does position in a dominance hierarchy impact an individual\u27s reproductive behavior, morphology, and physiology? Teleost fishes, and cichlids in particular, are ideally-suited models for studying how social status influences reproduction on multiple levels of biological organization. Here I review the current knowledge on the reproductive behavioral and physiolog...
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In social animals, hierarchical rank governs food availability, territorial rights and breeding acce...
We tested whether subordinate helper males of the Lake Tanganyika cooperatively breeding cichlid Neo...
Social interactions with the outcome of a position in a dominance hierarchy can have profound effect...
Social position in a dominance hierarchy is often tightly coupled with fertility. Consequently,anani...
In this work we characterized the social hierarchy of non-reproductive individuals of Cichlasoma dim...
In many vertebrates, reproduction is regulated by social interactions in which dominant males contro...
Reproduction in all vertebrates is controlled by the brain-pituitary-gonad (BPG) axis, which is regu...
Subordinate males, which are excluded from reproduction often save energy by reducing their investme...
Position in a dominance hierarchy profoundly impacts group members\u27 survival, health, and reprodu...
Social position inadominancehierarchy isoftentightly coupledwithfertility.Consequently,ananimal that...
From primates to bees, social status regulates reproduction. In the cichlid fish Astatotilapia (Hapl...
From primates to bees, social status regulates reproduction. In the cichlid fish Astatotilapia (Hapl...
Synopsis How does living in a social environment influence the brain? In particular, we ask the foll...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73799/1/j.1467-2979.2005.00184.x.pd
In social animals, hierarchical rank governs food availability, territorial rights and breeding acce...
We tested whether subordinate helper males of the Lake Tanganyika cooperatively breeding cichlid Neo...
Social interactions with the outcome of a position in a dominance hierarchy can have profound effect...
Social position in a dominance hierarchy is often tightly coupled with fertility. Consequently,anani...
In this work we characterized the social hierarchy of non-reproductive individuals of Cichlasoma dim...
In many vertebrates, reproduction is regulated by social interactions in which dominant males contro...
Reproduction in all vertebrates is controlled by the brain-pituitary-gonad (BPG) axis, which is regu...
Subordinate males, which are excluded from reproduction often save energy by reducing their investme...
Position in a dominance hierarchy profoundly impacts group members\u27 survival, health, and reprodu...
Social position inadominancehierarchy isoftentightly coupledwithfertility.Consequently,ananimal that...
From primates to bees, social status regulates reproduction. In the cichlid fish Astatotilapia (Hapl...
From primates to bees, social status regulates reproduction. In the cichlid fish Astatotilapia (Hapl...
Synopsis How does living in a social environment influence the brain? In particular, we ask the foll...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73799/1/j.1467-2979.2005.00184.x.pd
In social animals, hierarchical rank governs food availability, territorial rights and breeding acce...
We tested whether subordinate helper males of the Lake Tanganyika cooperatively breeding cichlid Neo...