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Helping Communal Breeding in Birds

Ecology and Evolution

J. L. Brown

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein

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An overview of the extensive and frequently controversial literature on communally breeding birds developed since the early 1960s, when students of evolution began to examine sociality as a product of natural selection. Jerram Brown provides original data from his own theoretical and empirical studies and summarizes the wide array of results and interpretations made by others.

Originally published in 1987.

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Inclusive fitness, Helpers at the nest, Probability, Woodpecker, Grandparent, Brood parasite, Inbreeding, Kin selection, Monogamy, Ornithology, Breeding season, Mating system, Mating type, Yearling (horse), Yellow-billed shrike, Behavioral ecology, Cooperative breeding, Ecological niche, The Evolution of Cooperation, Coefficient of relationship, Fitness (biology), House sparrow, Genetic structure, Waterfowl, Group selection, Reproductive value (population genetics), Sparrow, Kin recognition, Paternal care, Lek mating, Pied kingfisher, Mexican jay, Population control, Southern ground hornbill, Reciprocal altruism, Cooperative hunting, Eusociality, Ecological selection, Territory (animal), Breeding pair, Altruism, Jungle babbler, Bird, Cooperation, Tit (bird), Mutualism (biology), Sexual selection, Extended family, Evolutionarily stable strategy, Sociality, Sex ratio, Australian magpie, Pair bond, Population ecology, Foraging, Warbler, Inbreeding depression, Copulation, Polygynandry, Reproductive success, Honeyguide, Cooper's hawk, Mockingbird, Competition, Polyandry, Predation, Interspecific feeding, Magpie goose, Mating, Female