Related paper: ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2007, 74, 1163e1169 doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2006.10.027Interactions between individuals can range from peaceful cooperation, through mediated contest, to escalated conflict. Understanding such diversity of interactions between individuals requires an understanding of the costs and benefits involved with these behaviours, and the influence of relatedness between interacting individuals. Species in the parasitoid wasp genus Melittobia display social behaviours at both extremes of this spectrum, from the potentially cooperative traits of the ratio of male to female offspring that they produce, and the dispersal of females to new habitats, to the extreme conflict of violent contests between males. In this...
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Organisms can adapt to changing environments, changing their investment strategies to increase their...
Conflict between social groups is widespread, often imposing significant costs across multiple group...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Interactions between individuals can range from peaceful cooperation, through mediated contest, to e...
Sex allocation theory provides excellent opportunities for testing how behavior and life histories a...
Although most animals employ strategies to avoid costly escalation of conflict, the limitation of cr...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
Evolutionary theory predicts that levels of dispersal vary in response to the extent of local compet...
Cooperation and conflict are inevitable consequences whenever a group of individuals get together, b...
Abstract Hamilton's local mate competition theory provided an explanation for extraordinary female‐b...
Social insects are ecologically dominant predators, pollinators, herbivores and detritivores across ...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Organisms can adapt to changing environments, changing their investment strategies to increase their...
Conflict between social groups is widespread, often imposing significant costs across multiple group...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...