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Data from: Using playback of territorial calls to investigate mechanisms of kin discrimination in red squirrels
负责人:
Shonfield, Julia
关键词:
context-dependent kin discrimination kin recognition local density playback territorial vocalization
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.q7274
摘要:
territories using vocalizations known as rattles. They use rattles to discriminate kin, though the mechanism underlying this ability is unknown. Our objecti
Data from: The evolution of indiscriminate altruism in a cooperatively breeding mammal
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关键词:
Carnivores;Evolution: social;Behavior: social;Kin: selection;Behavior: evolution;Kin: recognition;Fitness
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r01cq00
摘要:
may yield greater fitness payoffs than kin discrimination where most group members are close relatives and errors occur in the assessment of ki
Data from: Fine-scale genetic structure and helping decisions in a cooperatively breeding bird
负责人:
Leedale, Amy
关键词:
Cooperation Kin selection Population genetic structure Kin discrimination
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0dm8mv1
摘要:
al for kin selection to operate. However, even in genetically structured populations, social interactions may still require kin discrimination for cooperative behaviour
Data from: Kin discrimination via odour in the cooperatively breeding banded mongoose
负责人:
Nichols, Hazel
关键词:
inbreeding avoidance scent communication kin-recognition cooperative breeder relatedness
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vt1qd42
摘要:
Kin discrimination is often beneficial for group-living animals as it aids in inbreeding avoidance and providing nepotistic help. In mammals, the us
Data from: Begging blue tit nestlings discriminate between the odour of familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics
负责人:
关键词:
avian olfaction;chemical signalling;Kin recognition;Cyanistes caeruleus;sibling competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.q5b10
摘要:
t nestlings may also discriminate between odours of kin and non-kin, and adjust their begging behaviour accordingly. This hypothesis requires further testing.
Data from: Mechanisms of kin discrimination inferred from pedigrees and the spatial distribution of mates
负责人:
Berning, Melissa L.
关键词:
Mammals Behavior/Social Evolution Inbreeding avoidance Kin recognition Dispersal
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.n8963
摘要:
Where animals avoid inbreeding, different mechanisms of kin discrimination can leave different “signatures” in the patterns of observed mate
Data from: Superb fairy-wrens respond more to alarm calls from mate and kin compared to unrelated individuals
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关键词:
Kin discrimination;Malurus cyaneus;Alarm calls;fairy-wrens
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1vd07
摘要:
of calls from their mate and kin versus individuals from another population. We discussed the conditions for discrimination based
Data from: Helping decisions and kin recognition in long-tailed tits: is call similarity used to direct help towards kin?
负责人:
关键词:
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.sbcc2fr2p
摘要:
for kin discrimination. Furthermore, we show that failed breeders choose to help males with calls more similar to their own. However, although helpers fine-tune thei
Data from: Social discrimination by quantitative assessment of immunogenetic similarity
负责人:
关键词:
Xenopus laevis;recognition alleles;immunogenetics;Kin recognition;MHC peptides;Major histocompatibility complex;Sequence Divergence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2204v
摘要:
of genetic similarity, we tested whether Xenopus laevis tadpoles socially discriminate between pairs of siblings with which they differed in PBR
Data from: The biogeography of kin discrimination across microbial neighbourhoods
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关键词:
social neighborhoods;social microorganisms;sociogeography;social population structure;myxobacteria
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.cn6v1
摘要:
obial kin discrimination at the scales most relevant to social interactions is poorly understood. Here we resolve the microbiogeography of social identi

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