Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitness among group members, yet there have been surprisingly few attempts to explore the consequences of such variation for stable group size, and none that take into account the future benefits of group membership to nonbreeders. This means that the existing theory is not suited to explain the group size of most cooperatively breeding vertebrates and primitively social insects in which group membership involves substantial future benefits. Here we model the group size of such species as social queues in which nonbreeders can inherit a breeding position if they outlive those ahead of them in the queue. We demonstrate, however, that the results c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
Recent theory suggests that much of the wide variation in individual behavior that exists within coo...
In primitively eusocial societies, all individuals can potentially reproduce independently. The key ...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
We explore the effects of group size on the direct reproductive success of subordinate helpers in eu...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
Recent theory suggests that much of the wide variation in individual behavior that exists within coo...
In primitively eusocial societies, all individuals can potentially reproduce independently. The key ...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
We explore the effects of group size on the direct reproductive success of subordinate helpers in eu...
Recent evolutionary models of reproductive partitioning within animal societies (known as `optimal s...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with repr...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
A fundamental variable in cooperative breeding animal species is the degree to which reproduction is...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
Recent theory suggests that much of the wide variation in individual behavior that exists within coo...
In primitively eusocial societies, all individuals can potentially reproduce independently. The key ...