Many species maintain territories, but the degree of overlap between territories and the level of aggression displayed in territorial conflicts can vary widely, even within species. Greater territorial overlap may occur when neighbouring territory holders are close relatives. Animals may also differentiate neighbours from strangers, with more-familiar neighbours eliciting less-aggressive responses during territorial conflicts (the "dear enemy" effect). However, research is lacking on how both kinship and overlap affect territorial conflicts, especially in group-living species. Here we investigate kinship, territorial overlap, and territorial conflict in a habituated wild population of group-living cooperatively breeding birds, the southern ...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Kin recognition is a critical element to kin cooperation, and in vertebrates, it is primarily based ...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
The presence of nearby kin, kin-directed cooperation across territory boundaries, and kin competitio...
Because virtually all organisms compete with others in their social environment, mechanisms that red...
peer reviewedAbstract: The processes of kin selection and competition may occur simultaneously if li...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Altruistic behaviour represents a fundamental challenge in evolutionary biology. It is often best un...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...
Kin recognition is a critical element to kin cooperation, and in vertebrates, it is primarily based ...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
The presence of nearby kin, kin-directed cooperation across territory boundaries, and kin competitio...
Because virtually all organisms compete with others in their social environment, mechanisms that red...
peer reviewedAbstract: The processes of kin selection and competition may occur simultaneously if li...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Altruistic behaviour represents a fundamental challenge in evolutionary biology. It is often best un...
Social interactions shape relationships between individuals in complex societies. Affiliative intera...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Intra-group relatedness does not necessarily imply kin selection, a leading explanation for social e...
Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this va...
Social animals vary in how reproduction is divided among group members, ranging from monopolization ...