Theory predicts that when individuals live in groups or colonies, male-male aggression peaks at intermediate levels of local average relatedness. Assuming that aggression is costly and directed toward nonrelatives and that competition for reproduction acts within the colony, benefits of aggressive behavior are maximized in colonies with a mix of related and unrelated competitors because aggression hurts nonkin often, thereby favoring reproduction of kin. This leads to a dome-shaped relation between male-male aggression and average relatedness. This prediction has been tested with bacteria in the laboratory, but not with organisms in the field. We study how male-male aggression varies with relatedness in the social spider mite Stigmaeopsis m...
<div><p>Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living orga...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living organisms by...
The spider mites belonging to the genus Stigmaeopsis construct extremely dense oval woven roofs (web...
Closely related species often show adjacent geographic distributions, albeit with some overlap. This...
When males fight for access to females, such conflict rarely escalates into lethal fight because the...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
Consistent interindividual differences in behaviour (i.e. personality) and intraindividual variabili...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
Males often fight with rival males for access to females. However, some males display nonfighting ta...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
The spider mites belonging to the genus Stigmaeopsis construct extremely dense oval woven roofs (web...
Sexual conflict occurs when reproductive partners have different fitness optima, and can lead to the...
<div><p>Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living orga...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living organisms by...
The spider mites belonging to the genus Stigmaeopsis construct extremely dense oval woven roofs (web...
Closely related species often show adjacent geographic distributions, albeit with some overlap. This...
When males fight for access to females, such conflict rarely escalates into lethal fight because the...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
According to kin selection theory, individuals show less aggression towards their relatives. Limited...
Consistent interindividual differences in behaviour (i.e. personality) and intraindividual variabili...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
Males often fight with rival males for access to females. However, some males display nonfighting ta...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
The spider mites belonging to the genus Stigmaeopsis construct extremely dense oval woven roofs (web...
Sexual conflict occurs when reproductive partners have different fitness optima, and can lead to the...
<div><p>Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living orga...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living organisms by...
The spider mites belonging to the genus Stigmaeopsis construct extremely dense oval woven roofs (web...