The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include division of labour between breeders and non-breeders as well as across non-breeders within their groups. However, comparative behavioural data across the taxa are rare and contrasts and similarities between species are poorly understood. Field studies of social bathyergids usually involve capturing all group members until the entire group is captured. Because each animal is only captured once and traps are typically placed in close proximity to active foraging areas, the order in which animals are captured provides an indication of the foraging activity of different individuals and of the spatial organisation of the group within the burrow sy...
Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals; their hierarchy consists of one breeding female, 1 to 3 male c...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
African naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals that provide unique opportunity to study complex mammal...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : All data and code is available in a public repository (https: //fig...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
Division of labour among workers is a universal property of eusocial insect societies. For Damaralan...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
The African mole-rats (family Bathyergidae) are subterranean hystricomorph rodents occurring in a va...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...
African mole-rats (Bathyergidae, Rodentia) exhibit a wide range of social structures, from solitary ...
In some eusocial insect societies, adaptation to the division of labour results in multimodal size v...
Despite the considerable attention devoted to the biology of social species of African mole-rats (Ba...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals; their hierarchy consists of one breeding female, 1 to 3 male c...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
African naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals that provide unique opportunity to study complex mammal...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : All data and code is available in a public repository (https: //fig...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
Division of labour among workers is a universal property of eusocial insect societies. For Damaralan...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
The African mole-rats (family Bathyergidae) are subterranean hystricomorph rodents occurring in a va...
In naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), some non-breeding males show faster growth and are more ...
African mole-rats (Bathyergidae, Rodentia) exhibit a wide range of social structures, from solitary ...
In some eusocial insect societies, adaptation to the division of labour results in multimodal size v...
Despite the considerable attention devoted to the biology of social species of African mole-rats (Ba...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals; their hierarchy consists of one breeding female, 1 to 3 male c...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
African naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals that provide unique opportunity to study complex mammal...