Male vertebrates often form reproductive coalitions to gain access to or defend females. One striking example occurs in the wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda; Aves: Pipridae), where pairs of males form coalitions to display for females on leks. Here, we use data from a long-term study of the wire-tailed manakin to quantify the composition and stability of display coalitions, to examine how coalitions influence behavioral variation, and to determine if males gain indirect genetic benefits from coalition membership. Our data show that coalitions were most often formed between males of different status and that the presence of coalition partners increased a male\u27s display rate via social facilitation. Display coalitions were nonrandom an...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Genetic structuring is common in natural populations. It is important to identify and consider popul...
Male vertebrates often form reproductive coalitions to gain access to or defend females. One strikin...
In lek-mating systems, males aggregate at display arenas and females visit solely for the purpose of...
Long-tailed Manakins Chiroxiphia linearis are frugivorous birds with a lek mating system and male-ma...
Sociality and the unequal apportionment of reproductive success among social individuals is a common...
Understanding the mechanism(s) that favor cooperation among individuals competing for the same resou...
We used DNA fingerprinting to examine reproductive skew in cooperatively breeding white-winged choug...
Many studies have identified the reproductive benefits of cooperative behaviors, yet few have identi...
Stable cooperation requires plasticity whereby individuals are able to express competitive or cooper...
Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the evolution of leks, a mating system in which mal...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
Models of sexual selection predict that socially monogamous females may gain direct or indirect (gen...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Genetic structuring is common in natural populations. It is important to identify and consider popul...
Male vertebrates often form reproductive coalitions to gain access to or defend females. One strikin...
In lek-mating systems, males aggregate at display arenas and females visit solely for the purpose of...
Long-tailed Manakins Chiroxiphia linearis are frugivorous birds with a lek mating system and male-ma...
Sociality and the unequal apportionment of reproductive success among social individuals is a common...
Understanding the mechanism(s) that favor cooperation among individuals competing for the same resou...
We used DNA fingerprinting to examine reproductive skew in cooperatively breeding white-winged choug...
Many studies have identified the reproductive benefits of cooperative behaviors, yet few have identi...
Stable cooperation requires plasticity whereby individuals are able to express competitive or cooper...
Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the evolution of leks, a mating system in which mal...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
Models of sexual selection predict that socially monogamous females may gain direct or indirect (gen...
Debate about evolutionary pathways to sociality has focused on the importance of genetic relatedness...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Genetic structuring is common in natural populations. It is important to identify and consider popul...