In many cooperatively breeding species, group members form a dominance hierarchy or queue to inherit the position of breeder. Models aimed at understanding individual variation in helping behavior, however, rarely take into account the effect of dominance rank on expected future reproductive success and thus the potential direct fitness costs of helping. Here we develop a kin-selection model of helping behavior in multimember groups in which only the highest ranking individual breeds. Each group member can invest in the dominant's offspring at a cost to its own survivorship. The model predicts that lower ranked subordinates, who have a smaller probability of inheriting the group, should work harder than higher ranked subordinates. This pred...
In cooperative breeding systems, dominant breeders sometimes tolerate unrelated individuals even if ...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Cooperative breeding – in which some adults forgo independent breeding and remain as subordinates wi...
In many cooperatively breeding species, group members form a dominance hierarchy or queue to inherit...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
We explore the effects of group size on the direct reproductive success of subordinate helpers in eu...
We used a reproductive skew framework to consider the evolution of parental and alloparental effort ...
Helpers in primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding animal societies forfeit their own reprod...
Hamilton demonstrated that the evolution of cooperative behaviour is favoured by high relatedness, w...
Abstract Cooperative breeding – in which some sexually mature individuals forgo independent breeding...
In many cooperatively breeding vertebrates, a dominant breeding pair is as-sisted in offspring care ...
Cooperative breeding – in which some adults forgo independent breeding and remain as subordinates wi...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
In cooperative breeding systems, dominant breeders sometimes tolerate unrelated individuals even if ...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Cooperative breeding – in which some adults forgo independent breeding and remain as subordinates wi...
In many cooperatively breeding species, group members form a dominance hierarchy or queue to inherit...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
Little attention has been paid to a conspicuous and universal feature of animal societies: the varia...
We explore the effects of group size on the direct reproductive success of subordinate helpers in eu...
We used a reproductive skew framework to consider the evolution of parental and alloparental effort ...
Helpers in primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding animal societies forfeit their own reprod...
Hamilton demonstrated that the evolution of cooperative behaviour is favoured by high relatedness, w...
Abstract Cooperative breeding – in which some sexually mature individuals forgo independent breeding...
In many cooperatively breeding vertebrates, a dominant breeding pair is as-sisted in offspring care ...
Cooperative breeding – in which some adults forgo independent breeding and remain as subordinates wi...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Kin selection theory has been the central model for understanding the evolution of cooperative breed...
In cooperative breeding systems, dominant breeders sometimes tolerate unrelated individuals even if ...
Recent studies of reproductive skew have revealed great variation in the distribution of direct fitn...
Cooperative breeding – in which some adults forgo independent breeding and remain as subordinates wi...