Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencing dispersal and reproductive strategies which can affect relatedness structure and helping behaviours. In cooperative breeding systems, individuals typically avoid inbreeding through reproductive restraint and/or dispersing to breed outside their natal group. However, where groups contain multiple potential mates of varying relatedness, strategies of kin recognition and mate choice may be favoured. Here, we investigate male mate choice and female control of paternity in the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo), a cooperatively breeding mammal where both sexes are often philopatric and mating between relatives is known to occur. We find evidence sug...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...
Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencin...
Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencin...
Khera M, Arbuckle K, Hoffman J, Sanderson JL, Cant MA, Nichols H. Cooperatively breeding banded mong...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
In species that live in family groups, such as cooperative breeders, inbreeding is usually avoided t...
The relatedness structure of animal populations is thought to be a critically important factor under...
The relatedness structure of animal populations is thought to be a critically important factor under...
The relatedness structure of animal populations is thought to be a critically important factor under...
Females of many animal species seek mating opportunities with multiple males, despite being able to ...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...
Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencin...
Inbreeding and inbreeding avoidance are key factors in the evolution of animal societies, influencin...
Khera M, Arbuckle K, Hoffman J, Sanderson JL, Cant MA, Nichols H. Cooperatively breeding banded mong...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
In species that live in family groups, such as cooperative breeders, inbreeding is usually avoided t...
The relatedness structure of animal populations is thought to be a critically important factor under...
The relatedness structure of animal populations is thought to be a critically important factor under...
The relatedness structure of animal populations is thought to be a critically important factor under...
Females of many animal species seek mating opportunities with multiple males, despite being able to ...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Behavioral mechanisms for avoiding inbreeding are common in the natural world and are believed to ha...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...