Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal. But, in many social animals, opposite-sexed adult relatives are spatially clustered, generating a risk of incest and hence selection for active inbreeding avoidance. Here we show that, in long-tailed tits (Aegithalos caudatus), a cooperative breeder that risks inbreeding by living alongside opposite-sex relatives, inbreeding carries fitness costs and is avoided by active kin discrimination during mate choice. First, we identified a positive association between heterozygosity and fitness, indicating that inbreeding is costly. We then compared relatedness within breeding pairs to that expected under multiple mate-choice models, finding that p...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Kin selection is regarded as a key process in the evolution of avian cooperative breeding, and kinsh...
In cooperative breeders, the tension between the opposing forces of kin selection and kin competitio...
Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal...
Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
Socially monogamous female birds routinely mate with males outside the pair bond. Three alternative ...
In cooperative breeders the tension between the opposing forces of kin-selection and kin-competition...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Kin selection is regarded as a key process in the evolution of avian cooperative breeding, and kinsh...
In cooperative breeders, the tension between the opposing forces of kin selection and kin competitio...
Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal...
Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
Socially monogamous female birds routinely mate with males outside the pair bond. Three alternative ...
In cooperative breeders the tension between the opposing forces of kin-selection and kin-competition...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Kin selection is regarded as a key process in the evolution of avian cooperative breeding, and kinsh...
In cooperative breeders, the tension between the opposing forces of kin selection and kin competitio...