Conflicts of interest are part and parcel of living in a social group, yet actual conflict can be rare in established groups. Within limits, individuals can maximize the benefits of group living by resolving conflict with other group members. Thus, understanding what causes conflict, what determines its outcome, and how it is resolved holds the key to understanding the evolution and maintenance of sociality. Here, we investigate these questions using the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula. Clownfish live in groups composed of a breeding pair and zero to four non-breeders that queue for breeding positions. Within groups, there is potential conflict over rank yet actual conflict is very rare. We staged contests in aquaria between pairs of n...
How big an animal group will be depends on how the group’s size is regulated and on the costs and be...
The number of group members in an animal society can have a major influence on group members\u27 lif...
Animal social groups can be organized in hierarchies where individual status determines privileges w...
Many animal groups consist of dominance hierarchies. Theoretical models suggest that higher-ranked i...
In social species, conflict with outsiders is predicted to affect within-group interactions, and thu...
In this thesis, I use a large scale study on the dwarf angelfish Centropyge bicolor to investigate s...
Many animal societies have dominance hierarchies in which social rank is correlated with size. In su...
In social species, conflict with outsiders is predicted to affect within-group interactions and thus...
Identifying the factors that promote social evolution, and investigating how they influence the cost...
Individuals that forgo their own reproduction in animal societies represent an evolutionary paradox ...
Group-living animals often experience within-group competition for resources like shelter and space,...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Social aggression is one of the most conspicuous features of animal societies, yet little is known a...
In species with biparental care, conflict arises over how much each parent provides to their offspri...
How big an animal group will be depends on how the group’s size is regulated and on the costs and be...
The number of group members in an animal society can have a major influence on group members\u27 lif...
Animal social groups can be organized in hierarchies where individual status determines privileges w...
Many animal groups consist of dominance hierarchies. Theoretical models suggest that higher-ranked i...
In social species, conflict with outsiders is predicted to affect within-group interactions, and thu...
In this thesis, I use a large scale study on the dwarf angelfish Centropyge bicolor to investigate s...
Many animal societies have dominance hierarchies in which social rank is correlated with size. In su...
In social species, conflict with outsiders is predicted to affect within-group interactions and thus...
Identifying the factors that promote social evolution, and investigating how they influence the cost...
Individuals that forgo their own reproduction in animal societies represent an evolutionary paradox ...
Group-living animals often experience within-group competition for resources like shelter and space,...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Social aggression is one of the most conspicuous features of animal societies, yet little is known a...
In species with biparental care, conflict arises over how much each parent provides to their offspri...
How big an animal group will be depends on how the group’s size is regulated and on the costs and be...
The number of group members in an animal society can have a major influence on group members\u27 lif...
Animal social groups can be organized in hierarchies where individual status determines privileges w...