According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited dispersal promotes interactions among relatives but also increases competition among them. The evolution of cooperation in viscous populations has been subject of mainly theoretical exploration. We investigated the influence of relatedness on aggression in males of entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema longicaudum that engage in lethal fighting. In a series of in vitro experiments, we found that both competitor male group size and relatedness influence male mortality rates. Higher relatedness led to progressively lower rates of male mortality. In experimentally infected insects, wherein large numbers of males and females interact, the propor...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
The coevolution of interacting species can lead to codependent mutualists. Little is known about the...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
<div><p>Aggressive encounters occur between competitors (particularly males) throughout the animal k...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin re...
Aggressive encounters occur between competitors (particularly males) throughout the animal kingdom, ...
As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a sp...
Aggressive encounters occur between competitors (particularly males) throughout the animal kingdom, ...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Sexual conflict occurs when reproductive partners have different fitness optima, and can lead to the...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
The coevolution of interacting species can lead to codependent mutualists. Little is known about the...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
<div><p>Aggressive encounters occur between competitors (particularly males) throughout the animal k...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin re...
Aggressive encounters occur between competitors (particularly males) throughout the animal kingdom, ...
As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a sp...
Aggressive encounters occur between competitors (particularly males) throughout the animal kingdom, ...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Sexual conflict occurs when reproductive partners have different fitness optima, and can lead to the...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
The coevolution of interacting species can lead to codependent mutualists. Little is known about the...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...