Sex-Specific Routes to Independent Breeding in a Polygynous Cooperative Breeder. Age- and sex-dependent variation in relatedness corresponds to reproductive skew, territory inheritance, and workload in cooperatively breeding cichlids. The evolution of cooperation based on direct fitness benefits. Predation risk drives social complexity in cooperative breeders. Ecological variation drives morphological differentiation in a highly social vertebrate. First field evidence for alloparental egg care in cooperatively breeding fish. Aggressive communication in aquatic environments. Michael Taborsky, University of Bern, Switzerland
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