Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as nonbreeding subordinates, seemingly counter to their own evolutionary interests. Revealing what circumstances drive the evolution of delayed dispersal is central to understanding sociality, family living and cooperative breeding across the animal kingdom, but there is as yet no general consensus about the relative importance of the various ecological and social conditions and the reproductive benefits proposed to drive delayed dispersal. We argue that two components may facilitate further progress in this respect: firstly, full consideration of the various routes that individuals can follow to obtain an independent breeding position. Here, we p...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as non-reproductive subordinates is central to the ev...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Many animals live in stable groups, where sexually mature individuals delay dispersal and stay as no...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as nonreproductive subordinates is central to the evo...
Why sexually mature individuals stay in groups as non-reproductive subordinates is central to the ev...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual ...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...