Cooperative breeding and monogamy in mammalian societies

Volume: 279, Issue: 1736, Pages: 2151 - 2156
Published: Jan 25, 2012
Abstract
Comparative studies of social insects and birds show that the evolution of cooperative and eusocial breeding systems has been confined to species where females mate completely or almost exclusively with a single male, indicating that high levels of average kinship between group members are necessary for the evolution of reproductive altruism. In this paper, we show that in mammals, the evolution of cooperative breeding has been restricted to...
Paper Details
Title
Cooperative breeding and monogamy in mammalian societies
Published Date
Jan 25, 2012
Volume
279
Issue
1736
Pages
2151 - 2156
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