Altruism and selfishness are fundamental characteristics of human and animal societies. Among colonial biparental species, breeding outcome depends on interactions between mates and neighbours. However, the relationships between cooperation within and among partnerships and fitness have not been fully investigated. We show that in the highly colonial common guillemot (Uria aalge), altruistic behaviour (allopreening) towards a mate was positively related to long-term fitness, whereas allopreening a neighbour was related to current fitness. Turnover is much lower within than between pairs, so our results suggest that allopreening within pairs generates fitness returns at longer timescales than between pairs. Allopreening not only removes ecto...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Cooperatively breeding birds tend to exhibit high adult survival and relatively small clutch sizes. ...
SummaryConflict between groups (intergroup conflict) is common in many social species [1–4] and is w...
Altruism and selfishness are fundamental characteristics of human and animal societies. Among coloni...
<div><p>A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in sociall...
Within animal societies, individuals often differ greatly in their level of investment in cooperativ...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
Individual differences in contributions to cooperation can be strikingly consistent over time giving...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Cooperatively breeding birds tend to exhibit high adult survival and relatively small clutch sizes. ...
SummaryConflict between groups (intergroup conflict) is common in many social species [1–4] and is w...
Altruism and selfishness are fundamental characteristics of human and animal societies. Among coloni...
<div><p>A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in sociall...
Within animal societies, individuals often differ greatly in their level of investment in cooperativ...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
Individual differences in contributions to cooperation can be strikingly consistent over time giving...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Social animals often form long-lasting relationships with fellow group members, usually with close k...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Cooperatively breeding birds tend to exhibit high adult survival and relatively small clutch sizes. ...
SummaryConflict between groups (intergroup conflict) is common in many social species [1–4] and is w...