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Woodman J, Gokcekus S, Beck K, Green J, Nussey D, Firth J
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2024 Oct; 379(1916):20220464. PMID: 39463244
The age of individuals has consequences not only for their fitness and behaviour but also for the functioning of the groups they form. Because social behaviour often changes with age,...
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Sibeaux A, Newport C, Green J, Karlsson C, Engelmann J, Burt de Perera T
Commun Biol . 2024 May; 7(1):578. PMID: 38755224
Path integration is a powerful navigational mechanism whereby individuals continuously update their distance and angular vector of movement to calculate their position in relation to their departure location, allowing them...
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Roper M, Green J, Salguero-Gomez R, Bonsall M
Commun Biol . 2023 Sep; 6(1):909. PMID: 37670147
Hamilton's force of selection acting against age-specific mortality is constant and maximal prior to the age of first reproduction, before declining to zero at the age of last reproduction. The...
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Green J, Franco C, Davidson A, Lee V, Stockley P, Beynon R, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Jul; 6(1):734. PMID: 37454193
Breeding females can cooperate by rearing their offspring communally, sharing synergistic benefits of offspring care but risking exploitation by partners. In lactating mammals, communal rearing occurs mostly among close relatives....
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Roper M, Sturrock N, Hatchwell B, Green J
J Anim Ecol . 2022 May; 91(7):1521-1534. PMID: 35560232
Alloparental care in cooperatively breeding species may alter breeder age-specific survival and reproduction and subsequently senescence. The helping behaviour itself might also undergo age-related change, and decisions to help in...
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Goldberg R, Downing P, Griffin A, Green J
Proc Biol Sci . 2020 Sep; 287(1935):20201759. PMID: 32933439
Male-only parental care, while rare in most animals, is a widespread strategy within teleost fish. The costs and benefits to males of acting as sole carer are highly variable among...
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Leedale A, Simeoni M, Sharp S, Green J, Slate J, Lachlan R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Jun; 117(27):15724-15730. PMID: 32571952
Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal. But, in many social animals, opposite-sexed adult relatives are spatially clustered, generating a risk of incest...
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Green J, Hatchwell B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2018 Nov; 115(47):12011-12016. PMID: 30397131
Natal dispersal is a demographic trait with profound evolutionary, ecological, and behavioral consequences. However, our understanding of the adaptive value of dispersal patterns is severely hampered by the difficulty of...
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Kenny E, Birkhead T, Green J
Behav Ecol . 2018 Apr; 28(4):1142-1148. PMID: 29622926
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining these bonds are poorly understood. In birds, allopreening is a conspicuous feature of interactions between breeding...
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Khwaja N, Hatchwell B, Freckleton R, Green J
Am Nat . 2017 Sep; 190(4):547-556. PMID: 28937820
The repayment hypothesis predicts that reproductive females in cooperative breeding systems overproduce the helping sex. Thanks to well-documented examples of this predicted sex ratio bias, repayment has been considered an...