Cooperative breeding is a social system characterized by alloparental care: offspring receive care not only from their parents, but also from additional...
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controlled conditions Cooperative breeding, the raising of the young using non-parental care givers Crossbreeding, the process of breeding an animal with purebred...
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Alloparenting (section In cooperative breeding)
can be mutualistic or parasitic, and between or within species. Cooperative breeding, joint brood care, reciprocal allonursing, brood parasitism and cuckoldry...
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Philopatry (section Cooperative breeding)
evolution of cooperative traits because the direction of sex has consequences from the particular mating system. One type of philopatry is breeding philopatry...
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Cooperation (redirect from Cooperative behavior)
contention that helpers obtain both immediate and long-term gains from cooperative breeding. Researchers evaluated the consequences of red wolves' decisions...
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correlate with cooperative breeding in mammals such as alpine marmots and wild canids. This correlation may also apply to cooperatively breeding birds, though...
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Reproductive success (section Cooperative breeding)
coexist with one another in a way that benefits the entire species. Cooperative breeding, the ability for humans to invest in and help raise others' offspring...
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(care by other than the parents), cooperative (care by non-breeding helpers) and communal (care by other breeding females) care. It occurs in between...
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Pygmy falcon (section Cooperative breeding)
"Helpers improve fledgling body condition in bigger broods of cooperatively breeding African pygmy falcon". Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 73 (4):...
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Acorn woodpecker (section Breeding)
Most cooperative breeding species have helpers at the nest, but acorn woodpeckers are unusual in exhibiting both helping at the nest and cooperative polygamy...
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Tend and befriend (section Cooperative breeding)
care for children. Burkart, Hrdy, and Van Schaik (2009) argue that cooperative breeding in humans may have led to the evolution of psychological adaptations...
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Cramp & Perrins 1993, p. 138. Glen, N.W.; Perrins, C.M. (1988). "Cooperative breeding by long-tailed tits" (PDF). British Birds. 81 (12): 630–641. McGowan...
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Bird (redirect from Bird breeding)
signals, calls, and songs, and participating in such behaviours as cooperative breeding and hunting, flocking, and mobbing of predators. The vast majority...
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Allomothering (section Cooperative breeding)
call on the part of the infants. These species practice facultative cooperative breeding, where a single dominant female reproduces and other group members...
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animals Gaston, A. J. "The evolution of group territorial behavior and cooperative breeding." The American Naturalist 112.988 (1978): 1091-1100. "Atlantic walrus"...
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Neolamprologus pulcher (section Cooperative breeding)
the evolution of cooperative breeding, and the distribution of relatives within a population may influence the benefits of cooperative behavior. Females...
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forms of parental care, including bi-parental care and cooperative breeding. Cooperative breeding takes place when parents are helped in raising their offspring...
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islands. The Seychelles warbler is a rarity in that it exhibits cooperative breeding, or alloparenting, which means that the monogamous pair is assisted...
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Chestnut-crowned babbler (section Cooperative breeding)
single brood nest by more than one breeding pair. The chestnut-crowned babbler is an obligate cooperatively breeding bird and much of the research on this...
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Siberian jay (section Breeding)
care within the groups may be due to historic selection against cooperative breeding in the Siberian jay; probably as an anti-predator strategy to avoid...
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Pack hunter (redirect from Cooperative Hunting)
occasionally crocodiles. Pack hunting is typically associated with cooperative breeding and its concentration in the Afrotropical realm is a reflection of...
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group, individuals only acquire breeding positions when the opposite-sex breeder is unrelated. Cooperative breeding in birds typically occurs when offspring...
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Butcherbird (section Breeding)
Except in the rainforest-dwelling hooded and black butcherbirds, cooperative breeding occurs, with many individuals delaying dispersal to rear young. The...
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Cooperation (evolution) (redirect from Cooperative evolution)
contention that helpers obtain both immediate and long-term gains from cooperative breeding. Researchers evaluated the consequences of red wolves' decisions...
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Pied butcherbird (section Breeding)
sticks and laying two to five eggs. The pied butcherbird engages in cooperative breeding, with a mated pair sometimes assisted by several helper birds. The...
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Harris's hawk (section Breeding)
raptors are solitary, only coming together for breeding and migration, Harris's hawks will hunt in cooperative groups of two to six. This is believed to be...
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birds, mammals, and social insects. It is sometimes accompanied by cooperative breeding. It is maintained by behavioral mechanisms such as aggression, and...
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Apostlebird (section Breeding)
Apostlebirds are a socially living, cooperative breeding species with each breeding group generally containing only one breeding pair, the rest being either their...
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Stripe-backed wren (section Breeding)
November 2021. Wiley, R. H., & Rabenold, K. N. (1984). The evolution of cooperative breeding by delayed reciprocity and queuing for favorable social positions...
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have cooperative breeding systems involving several 'helpers' at each nest, usually relatives of the breeding pair. Increased prolactin in the breeding pair...
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