Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social evolution more generally. Here, we review the past two decades of research, identifying knowledge gaps and new directions. Two coral reef fishes, with social systems similar to other cooperative breeders, have emerged as models: the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula and the emerald goby Paragobiodon xanthosoma. In these systems, non-breeders do not forgo their own reproduction to gain indirect genetic benefits. Rather, they do so because they stand to inherit the territory in the future and there are strong ecological and social constraints. The reasons why breeders tolerate non-breeders remain obscure, though it is plausibly a combinatio...
Why non-breeding subordinates of many animal societies tolerate group-living remains a pertinent que...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
Social organization is a key factor influencing a species’ foraging and reproduction, which may ulti...
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social...
Identifying the factors that promote social evolution, and investigating how they influence the cost...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. What drives the evolution of sociality in animals? Many robust studies in terre...
Group living behavior has evolved in every major taxonomic classification including plants, bacteria...
Most social animals form prolonged relationships with other individuals, whether as mating partners,...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Morphology can contain valuable information about the ecological performance of reef fishes, but it ...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
Background Adaptive radiation is the process by which a single ancestral species diversifies into m...
Abstract Social animals acquire information on predator identities through social learning, where in...
Small-scale population differentiation among coral reef fishes may be more common than previously th...
International audienceKin selection plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviour in ...
Why non-breeding subordinates of many animal societies tolerate group-living remains a pertinent que...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
Social organization is a key factor influencing a species’ foraging and reproduction, which may ulti...
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social...
Identifying the factors that promote social evolution, and investigating how they influence the cost...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. What drives the evolution of sociality in animals? Many robust studies in terre...
Group living behavior has evolved in every major taxonomic classification including plants, bacteria...
Most social animals form prolonged relationships with other individuals, whether as mating partners,...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Morphology can contain valuable information about the ecological performance of reef fishes, but it ...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
Background Adaptive radiation is the process by which a single ancestral species diversifies into m...
Abstract Social animals acquire information on predator identities through social learning, where in...
Small-scale population differentiation among coral reef fishes may be more common than previously th...
International audienceKin selection plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviour in ...
Why non-breeding subordinates of many animal societies tolerate group-living remains a pertinent que...
For many animals, affiliative relationships such as pair bonds form the foundation of society and ar...
Social organization is a key factor influencing a species’ foraging and reproduction, which may ulti...