Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended families in animal sociality. Breeding in natal groups comes with costs and benefits, depending on group size and presence of older relatives, including mothers. Studying the consequences of breeding in the natal versus another group provides insight into the decisions and trade-offs governing the formation and structure of family groups. We investigated the family dynamics of a population of free-ranging commensal house mice. Using dynamic community detection on long term datasets, we determined which females first bred in their natal group. We then looked at how this influenced breeding success. We found most females (77%) exhibited strong philo...
Abstract Background Communal nursing in house mice is an example of cooperation where females pool l...
Research on phenotypic plasticity has often focused on how a given genotype responds to changing phy...
In most plural breeding mammals, female group members are matrilineal relatives but, in a small numb...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
1. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are discrete reproductive phenotypes governed by decision...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive int...
Optimal reproductive strategies evolve from the interplay between an individual's intrinsic state an...
Cooperative behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and puzzle scientists ever since Darwin formulated h...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Abstract Background Communal nursing in house mice is an example of cooperation where females pool l...
Research on phenotypic plasticity has often focused on how a given genotype responds to changing phy...
In most plural breeding mammals, female group members are matrilineal relatives but, in a small numb...
Whether females breed in their natal group is an important factor in the evolution of extended famil...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Female reproductive success is often limited by access to resources and this can lead to social comp...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Explaining variation in cooperative and competitive behaviour is a fundamental challenge in behaviou...
1. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are discrete reproductive phenotypes governed by decision...
Two current models seek to explain reproduction of subordinates in social groups: incentives given b...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive int...
Optimal reproductive strategies evolve from the interplay between an individual's intrinsic state an...
Cooperative behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and puzzle scientists ever since Darwin formulated h...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Abstract Background Communal nursing in house mice is an example of cooperation where females pool l...
Research on phenotypic plasticity has often focused on how a given genotype responds to changing phy...
In most plural breeding mammals, female group members are matrilineal relatives but, in a small numb...