Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy availability and developmental mode. However, the extent and form of competition among siblings for limited food resources may also be an important determinant. Kin-selection-based models of intrabrood competition suggest that nestling growth rates should be highest in those species in which siblings are likely to be less genetically related to one another (half-sibs rather than full-sibs). We test this novel prediction using the frequency of multiple paternity as an index of average sib relatedness within broods. As predicted, we find a significant positive association between the rate of multiple paternity within broods and nestling growth ra...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy av...
Sibling competition has been proposed as an important evolutionary pressure driving interspecific va...
© 2016 The Author(s). Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offsp...
Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offspring always have compe...
Hudson R, Trillmich F. Sibling competition and cooperation in mammals: challenges, developments and ...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
1. We manipulated the size hierarchy in broods of marsh tits (Parus palustris L.) by simulating hatc...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Avian growth consists of the coordinated development of a number of morphological characters that ma...
Background: Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents’ attention through conspicuous visual displ...
Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents' attention through conspicuous visual displays, includi...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy av...
Sibling competition has been proposed as an important evolutionary pressure driving interspecific va...
© 2016 The Author(s). Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offsp...
Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offspring always have compe...
Hudson R, Trillmich F. Sibling competition and cooperation in mammals: challenges, developments and ...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
1. We manipulated the size hierarchy in broods of marsh tits (Parus palustris L.) by simulating hatc...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Avian growth consists of the coordinated development of a number of morphological characters that ma...
Background: Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents’ attention through conspicuous visual displ...
Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents' attention through conspicuous visual displays, includi...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...