Search results for "Kin selection"

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Different demography of friends and strangers: an experiment on the impact of kinship and familiarity in Clethrionomys glareolus.

1989

We examined demographic effects of familiarity and relatedness in the bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus (Schreber) in four 0.5-ha enclosures in Central Finland. In two enclosures were mature voles which had overwintered together and some of their mature off-spring (hereafter referred to as “Friends”), and in the other two individuals of the same species captured from different localities near the study area (“Strangers”). The experiment lasted from June to September. The populations of Friends reached densities twice as high as those of Strangers with a significantly higher rate of recruitment and survival of the young. This may have been due to mutual familiarity decreasing antagonism towa…

education.field_of_studybiologyRodentPopulationKin selectionbiology.organism_classificationBank voleHabitatbiology.animalKinshipeducationMicrotusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsClethrionomys glareolusDemographyOecologia
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Sex-biased dispersal and kin aggregation on leks in the black grouse (Tetrao tetrix)

2007

relatednessTetrao tetrixvalintamicrosatelliteteeriAMOVAsukulaisuusgenetic structurephilopatrykin selection
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Kin selection in interactions between gametes: Gamete competition, gamete limitation, and sex allocation

2023

Kin selection on one hand, and gamete interactions in post-ejaculatory sexual selection on the other are two major research themes that have risen to prominence over the past half century and have simultaneously developed into central fields of research in evolutionary biology. There is a natural connection between the two: when gametes interact with each other, very commonly many of them originate from the same parent and are thus siblings. For example, sperm competition will almost always involve competition between sibling gametes even if the interacting parents are not related to each other. If parents are related to each other, the relatedness between gametes increases further. Here we…

sex allocationrelatednesssiittiötsperm competition and limitationpost-copulatory sexual selectionevoluutiobiologiaEcologykin selectionsimultaneous hermaphroditesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicssukusolutFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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