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Kinship affects investment by helpers in a cooperatively breeding bird
- Source :
- Proceedings. Biological sciences. 277(1698)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Helping behaviour in cooperative breeding systems has been attributed to kin selection, but the relative roles of direct and indirect fitness benefits in the evolution of such systems remain a matter of debate. In theory, helpers could maximize the indirect fitness benefits of cooperation by investing more in broods with whom they are more closely related, but there is little evidence for such fine-scale adjustment in helper effort among cooperative vertebrates. In this study, we used the unusual cooperative breeding system of the long-tailed tit Aegithalos caudatus to test the hypothesis that the provisioning effort of helpers was positively correlated with their kinship to broods. We first use pedigrees and microsatellite genotypes to characterize the relatedness between helpers and breeders from a 14 year field study. We used both pedigree and genetic approaches because long-tailed tits have access to pedigree information acquired through social relationships, but any fitness consequences will be determined by genetic relatedness. We then show using both pedigrees and genetic relatedness estimates that alloparental investment by helpers increases as their relatedness to the recipients of their care increases. We conclude that kin selection has played a critical role in moulding the investment decisions of helpers in this cooperatively breeding species.
- Subjects :
- Male
genetic structures
Genotype
Helping behavior
Pedigree chart
Kin selection
Biology
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cooperative breeding
Kinship
Animals
Family
Passeriformes
Cooperative Behavior
Research Articles
General Environmental Science
General Immunology and Microbiology
Behavior, Animal
Ecology
Reproduction
General Medicine
Aegithalos caudatus
DNA
Investment (macroeconomics)
biology.organism_classification
Helping Behavior
Pedigree
Investment decisions
Evolutionary biology
Linear Models
Female
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Microsatellite Repeats
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14712954
- Volume :
- 277
- Issue :
- 1698
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Proceedings. Biological sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....78b3ccab083fd8911e5bf5bd620dbfd7