The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual, but also on the impact on their relatives. Local relatedness—the average relatedness of an individual to their social environment—therefore has profound effects on social and life history evolution. Recent work has begun to show that local relatedness has the potential to change systematically over an individual’s lifetime, a process called kinship dynamics. However, it is unclear how general these kinship dynamics are, whether they are predictable in real systems and their effects on behaviour and life history evolution. In this study, we combine modelling with data from real systems to explore the extent and impact of kinship dynamics. We use data ...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
Social organization correlates with longevity across animal taxa. This correlation has been explaine...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual but also ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Female-biased kinship (FBK) arises in numerous species and in diverse human cultures, suggesting dee...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Comparative studies of mammals confirm Hamilton’s prediction that differences in cooperative and com...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
Evidence of an association between cooperative breeding systems and average coefficients of relatedn...
Wilkinson GS, Carter G, Bohn KM, et al. Kinship, association, and social complexity in bats. BEHAVIO...
In communal mammals the levels of social interaction among group members vary considerably. In recen...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
Social organization correlates with longevity across animal taxa. This correlation has been explaine...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual but also ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Female-biased kinship (FBK) arises in numerous species and in diverse human cultures, suggesting dee...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Comparative studies of mammals confirm Hamilton’s prediction that differences in cooperative and com...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
Evidence of an association between cooperative breeding systems and average coefficients of relatedn...
Wilkinson GS, Carter G, Bohn KM, et al. Kinship, association, and social complexity in bats. BEHAVIO...
In communal mammals the levels of social interaction among group members vary considerably. In recen...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
Social organization correlates with longevity across animal taxa. This correlation has been explaine...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...