Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant breeders (matriarchs) limiting reproduction in subordinates via aggression, eviction or infanticide. In males, such tendencies bidirectionally link to testosterone, but in females, there has been little systematic investigation of androgen-mediated behaviour within and across generations. In 22 clans of wild meerkats (Suricata suricatta), we show that matriarchs 1) express peak androgen concentrations during late gestation, 2) when displaying peak feeding competition, dominance behaviour, and evictions, and 3) relative to subordinates, produce offspring that are more aggressive in early development. Late-gestation antiandrogen treatment of ma...
Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they can afford to rear. Mothers can favour...
Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they can afford to rear. Mothers can favour...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
In vertebrates, reproductive endocrine concentrations are strongly differentiated by sex, with andro...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis posits that androgens in males can be a ‘double-edged sword...
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis posits that androgens in males can be a ‘double-edged sword...
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis posits that androgens in males can be a ‘double-edged sword...
For dominant individuals in cooperatively breeding species, the presence of subordinates is associat...
Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they can afford to rear. Mothers can favour...
Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they can afford to rear. Mothers can favour...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant...
Female intrasexual competition can be intense in cooperatively breeding species, with some dominant ...
In vertebrates, reproductive endocrine concentrations are strongly differentiated by sex, with andro...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis posits that androgens in males can be a ‘double-edged sword...
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis posits that androgens in males can be a ‘double-edged sword...
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis posits that androgens in males can be a ‘double-edged sword...
For dominant individuals in cooperatively breeding species, the presence of subordinates is associat...
Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they can afford to rear. Mothers can favour...
Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they can afford to rear. Mothers can favour...
In cooperative breeders, aggression from dominant breeders directed at subordinates may raise subord...