Why non-breeding subordinates of many animal societies tolerate group-living remains a pertinent question in evolutionary biology. The ecological constraints and benefits of philopatry hypotheses have the potential to explain the maintenance of group-living by specifying the ecological conditions favouring delayed dispersal over independent breeding by subordinates. In this study, I used field and laboratory experiments to investigate the role of ecological and social factors on the dispersal decisions of non-breeding subordinates in the coral-dwelling fish, Paragobiodon xanthosomus (Gobiidae). Subordinate dispersal was strongly influenced by ecological constraints (habitat saturation and risks of movement) and benefits of philopatry (relat...
While habitat is often a limiting resource for group-living animals, we have yet to understand what ...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Abstract The ‘benefits of philopatry ’ hypothesis states that helpers in cooperatively breeding spec...
Why non-breeding subordinates of many animal societies tolerate group-living remains a pertinent que...
Identifying the factors that promote social evolution, and investigating how they influence the cost...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
The number of group members in an animal society can have a major influence on group members\u27 lif...
When and where to disperse is a major life history decision with crucial fitness consequences. Befor...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. What drives the evolution of sociality in animals? Many robust studies in terre...
Individuals that forgo their own reproduction in animal societies represent an evolutionary paradox ...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
Group living behavior has evolved in every major taxonomic classification including plants, bacteria...
The 'benefits of philopatry' hypothesis states that helpers in cooperatively breeding species derive...
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social...
Social evolution is tightly linked to dispersal decisions, but the ecological and social factors sel...
While habitat is often a limiting resource for group-living animals, we have yet to understand what ...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Abstract The ‘benefits of philopatry ’ hypothesis states that helpers in cooperatively breeding spec...
Why non-breeding subordinates of many animal societies tolerate group-living remains a pertinent que...
Identifying the factors that promote social evolution, and investigating how they influence the cost...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
The number of group members in an animal society can have a major influence on group members\u27 lif...
When and where to disperse is a major life history decision with crucial fitness consequences. Befor...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. What drives the evolution of sociality in animals? Many robust studies in terre...
Individuals that forgo their own reproduction in animal societies represent an evolutionary paradox ...
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the br...
Group living behavior has evolved in every major taxonomic classification including plants, bacteria...
The 'benefits of philopatry' hypothesis states that helpers in cooperatively breeding species derive...
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into social...
Social evolution is tightly linked to dispersal decisions, but the ecological and social factors sel...
While habitat is often a limiting resource for group-living animals, we have yet to understand what ...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Abstract The ‘benefits of philopatry ’ hypothesis states that helpers in cooperatively breeding spec...