An individual's fitness is assumed to be maximised through early dispersal and independent breeding. However, offspring across a diversity of taxonomic groups delay dispersal and remain with at least one of their parents after reaching sexual maturity. Delayed dispersal and resulting family living are expected to arise when constraints exist on independent reproduction and where offspring benefit by remaining philopatric. A first step to elucidating the nature of such constraints and benefits for a given species is to have an understanding of the social organisation and habitat preferences of a species. The present study examined the social organisation, foraging preferences and characteristics of preferred foraging areas during a breeding ...
Cooperative breeding, where some individuals help to raise offspring that are not their own, is a re...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness and, ther...
The occurrence of group-living behaviour has often been explained by the benefits individuals receiv...
This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Dept. of Biol...
1. Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that co...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Thesis by publication."A dissertation submitted to Macquarie University in application for the degre...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
The social system of wild and captive Grey-crowned Babblers Pomatostomus temporalis was studied in s...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler Tu...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...
Cooperative breeding occurs when individuals receive assistance from others in the production of you...
Australo-Papuan babblers have been the focus of considerable research in avian behaviour and ecology...
In cooperatively breeding species, adults that are not the parents are often expected to assist in r...
Cooperative breeding, where some individuals help to raise offspring that are not their own, is a re...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness and, ther...
The occurrence of group-living behaviour has often been explained by the benefits individuals receiv...
This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Dept. of Biol...
1. Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that co...
Understanding the costs of living with breeders might offer new insights into the factors that count...
Thesis by publication."A dissertation submitted to Macquarie University in application for the degre...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
The social system of wild and captive Grey-crowned Babblers Pomatostomus temporalis was studied in s...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler Tu...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...
Cooperative breeding occurs when individuals receive assistance from others in the production of you...
Australo-Papuan babblers have been the focus of considerable research in avian behaviour and ecology...
In cooperatively breeding species, adults that are not the parents are often expected to assist in r...
Cooperative breeding, where some individuals help to raise offspring that are not their own, is a re...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness and, ther...
The occurrence of group-living behaviour has often been explained by the benefits individuals receiv...