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Kee** up with environmental change: the importance of sociality
In the current era of rapid climate change, populations are facing environments in which
food availability can quickly decline or become highly unpredictable. These conditions may …
food availability can quickly decline or become highly unpredictable. These conditions may …
Who listens to mother? A whole‐family perspective on the evolution of maternal hormone allocation
Maternal effects, or the influence of maternal environment and phenotype on offspring
phenotype, may allow mothers to fine‐tune their offspring's developmental trajectory and …
phenotype, may allow mothers to fine‐tune their offspring's developmental trajectory and …
Breeders that receive help age more slowly in a cooperatively breeding bird
Hel** by group members is predicted to lead to delayed senescence by affecting the trade-
off between current reproduction and future survival for dominant breeders. Here we …
off between current reproduction and future survival for dominant breeders. Here we …
Longitudinal gut microbiome dynamics in relation to age and senescence in a wild animal population
In humans, gut microbiome (GM) differences are often correlated with, and sometimes
causally implicated in, ageing. However, it is unclear how these findings translate in wild …
causally implicated in, ageing. However, it is unclear how these findings translate in wild …
Investigating social and environmental predictors of natal dispersal in a cooperative breeding bird
Natal dispersal is a crucial life-history trait that affects both individual fitness and population
structure, yet drivers of variation in dispersal probability and distance are difficult to study in …
structure, yet drivers of variation in dispersal probability and distance are difficult to study in …
Individual dispersal delays in a cooperative breeder: ecological constraints, the benefits of philopatry and the social queue for dominance
Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative
breeding. However, no consensus has been reached on the ecological and social …
breeding. However, no consensus has been reached on the ecological and social …
Evolution of sex differences in cooperation can be explained by trade-offs with dispersal
P Capilla-Lasheras, N Bircher, AM Brown… - PLoS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Explaining the evolution of sex differences in cooperation remains a major challenge.
Comparative studies highlight that offspring of the more philopatric sex tend to be more …
Comparative studies highlight that offspring of the more philopatric sex tend to be more …
Contemporary evolution of the innate immune receptor gene TLR3 in an isolated vertebrate population
Understanding where genetic variation exists, and how it influences fitness within
populations is important from an evolutionary and conservation perspective. Signatures of …
populations is important from an evolutionary and conservation perspective. Signatures of …
Foray movements are common and vary with natal habitat for a highly mobile bird
CL Poli, KD Meyer, PC Darby, SJ Dudek… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding dispersal is central to interpreting the effects of climate change, habitat loss
and habitat fragmentation, and species invasions. Prior to dispersal, animals may gather …
and habitat fragmentation, and species invasions. Prior to dispersal, animals may gather …
High frequency of prospecting for informed dispersal and colonisation in a social species at large spatial scale
Animals explore and prospect space searching for resources and individuals may disperse,
targeting suitable patches to increase fitness. Nevertheless, dispersal is costly because it …
targeting suitable patches to increase fitness. Nevertheless, dispersal is costly because it …