In eusocial insects, offspring survival strongly depends on the quality and quantity of non-breeders. In contrast, the influence of social factors on offspring survival is more variable in cooperatively breeding mammals since maternal traits also play an important role. This difference between cooperative insects and mammals is generally attributed to the difference in the level of sociality. Examining offspring survival in eusocial mammals should, therefore, clarify to what extent social organization and taxonomic differences determine the relative contribution of non-breeders and maternal effects to offspring survival. Here, we present the first in-depth and long-term study on the influence of individual, maternal, social and environmenta...
The role of genetic relatedness in the evolution of eusociality has been the topic of much debate, e...
Naked mole-rats are small, fossorial, cooperatively breeding rodents with a high reproductive skew. ...
AbstractThe discovery of a disperser morph in naked mole-rat colonies has revealed the first possibl...
I explored the evolution of eusociality through the study of naked mole-rats, small African rodents ...
The question of how eusociality evolved in insects has been a major question for evolutionary biolog...
Eusociality is exhibited by colonial-living organisms where only a few individuals within a colony r...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Explaining the evolution of eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies demands that we understand...
Variation in the timing of offspring parturition determines the environmental factors they experienc...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
Factors Influencing Mate Choice in a Eusocial Mammal, the Damaraland Mole-Rat (Fukomys damarensis
This work describes the most studied mechanisms which could be classified as maternal effects. Here ...
The role of genetic relatedness in the evolution of eusociality has been the topic of much debate, e...
Naked mole-rats are small, fossorial, cooperatively breeding rodents with a high reproductive skew. ...
AbstractThe discovery of a disperser morph in naked mole-rat colonies has revealed the first possibl...
I explored the evolution of eusociality through the study of naked mole-rats, small African rodents ...
The question of how eusociality evolved in insects has been a major question for evolutionary biolog...
Eusociality is exhibited by colonial-living organisms where only a few individuals within a colony r...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Explaining the evolution of eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies demands that we understand...
Variation in the timing of offspring parturition determines the environmental factors they experienc...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
Factors Influencing Mate Choice in a Eusocial Mammal, the Damaraland Mole-Rat (Fukomys damarensis
This work describes the most studied mechanisms which could be classified as maternal effects. Here ...
The role of genetic relatedness in the evolution of eusociality has been the topic of much debate, e...
Naked mole-rats are small, fossorial, cooperatively breeding rodents with a high reproductive skew. ...
AbstractThe discovery of a disperser morph in naked mole-rat colonies has revealed the first possibl...