Two competing models, reproductive skew and skew selection, have been constructed to explain the evolution of cooperation among unrelated breeders. Reproductive skew is a trade-off model that assumes breeding occurs under scarce resource conditions. One breeder gains units of fecundity at the expense of other breeders during aggressive, altruistic or tug-of-war transactions. After joining, the distribution of fecundity among breeders shifts from symmetrical to asymmetrical. In contrast, skew selection is a surplus model that assumes breeding occurs during a springtime glut. Skew selection assumes that fecundity among breeders is initially asymmetrical and that joining reduces the asymmetry of fecundity. This paper reports findings from a br...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
A critical feature of cooperative animal societies is the reproductive skew, a shorthand term for th...
A major evolutionary question is how reproductive sharing arises in cooperatively breeding species d...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Determining the evolutionary basis of variation in reproductive skew (degree of sharing of reproduct...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Determining the evolutionary basis of variation in reproductive skew (degree of sharing of reproduct...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
Uneven sharing of reproduction (reproductive skew) among members of a cooperative animal society is ...
The partitioning of reproduction among individuals in communally breeding animals varies greatly amo...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
A critical feature of cooperative animal societies is the reproductive skew, a shorthand term for th...
A major evolutionary question is how reproductive sharing arises in cooperatively breeding species d...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Determining the evolutionary basis of variation in reproductive skew (degree of sharing of reproduct...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Determining the evolutionary basis of variation in reproductive skew (degree of sharing of reproduct...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
Uneven sharing of reproduction (reproductive skew) among members of a cooperative animal society is ...
The partitioning of reproduction among individuals in communally breeding animals varies greatly amo...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Many cooperatively breeding societies are characterized by high reproductive skew, such that some so...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
A critical feature of cooperative animal societies is the reproductive skew, a shorthand term for th...