While the importance of kin discrimination, i.e. kin recognition and subsequent differential treatment of kin and non-kin, is well established for kin-directed cooperation or altruism, the role of kin discrimination in the context of kin competition and kin avoidance is largely unexplored. Theory predicts that individuals avoiding competition with kin should be favored by natural selection due to indirect fitness benefits. Using an experimental approach, we investigated whether the presence of same-sex kin affects avoidance and explorative behavior in subadult Pelvicachromis taeniatus, a West African cichlid fish with strong intra-sexual competition in both sexes. P. taeniatus is capable of recognizing kin using phenotype matching and shows...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
In wild animal populations, the degree of inbreeding differs between species and within species betw...
Cooperatively breeding groups are often made up of a mixture of related and unrelated individuals. I...
Group-living animals must share space and resources with group mates, who can be either kin or non-k...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
The ability to discriminate between related and unrelated individuals has been demonstrated in many ...
Kin recognition allows individuals to assess their relatedness to conspecifics, thus they may then s...
Studies on the evolution of cooperative behaviour are typically confined to understanding its adapti...
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Effective communication among sympatric species is often instrumental for behavioural isolation, whe...
Kin recognition has been widely documented, but the behavioural consequences and underlying proximat...
Background: In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise o...
BackgroundSex-biased dispersal is a common and widespread phenomenon that can fundamentally shape th...
In wild animal populations, the degree of inbreeding differs between species and within species betw...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
In wild animal populations, the degree of inbreeding differs between species and within species betw...
Cooperatively breeding groups are often made up of a mixture of related and unrelated individuals. I...
Group-living animals must share space and resources with group mates, who can be either kin or non-k...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
The ability to discriminate between related and unrelated individuals has been demonstrated in many ...
Kin recognition allows individuals to assess their relatedness to conspecifics, thus they may then s...
Studies on the evolution of cooperative behaviour are typically confined to understanding its adapti...
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Effective communication among sympatric species is often instrumental for behavioural isolation, whe...
Kin recognition has been widely documented, but the behavioural consequences and underlying proximat...
Background: In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise o...
BackgroundSex-biased dispersal is a common and widespread phenomenon that can fundamentally shape th...
In wild animal populations, the degree of inbreeding differs between species and within species betw...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Background In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise...
In wild animal populations, the degree of inbreeding differs between species and within species betw...