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Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates
Studies of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
Brings together long-term studies of cooperation in vertebrates that challenge our understanding of the evolution of social behavior.
Walter D. Koenig (Edited by), Janis L. Dickinson (Edited by)
9781107642126, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 21 June 2018
401 pages, 181 b/w illus. 12 colour illus. 32 tables
24.8 x 19 x 2.8 cm, 0.83 kg
'As Koenig et al. point out, one advantage of not finding a 'grand synthesis' is that there remains huge opportunity to expand our knowledge of cooperative breeding in these and new species. This book is a great stepping stone for that pursuit, and will not only be an indispensable resource for those in the field, but is also a captivating read for those of us who aren't.' Ken A. Otter, International Society for Behavioral Ecology Newsletter
Cooperative breeders are species in which individuals beyond a pair assist in the production of young in a single brood or litter. Although relatively rare, cooperative breeding is widespread taxonomically and continues to pose challenges to our understanding of the evolution of cooperation and altruistic behavior. Bringing together long-term studies of cooperatively breeding birds, mammals, and fish, this volume provides a synthesis of current studies in the field. The chapters are organised by individual studies of particular species or (in the case of mole-rats) two closely related cooperatively breeding species. Each focuses not only on describing behavior and ecology but also on testing evolutionary hypotheses for the form and function of the diverse and extraordinary cooperative breeding lifestyles that have been discovered. This unique and comprehensive text will be of interest to graduate students and researchers of behavioral ecology and the evolution of cooperation.
List of contributors
Introduction Janis L. Dickinson and Walter D. Koenig
1. Siberian jays: delayed dispersal in the absence of cooperative breeding Jan Ekman and Michael Griesser
2. Western bluebirds: lessons from a marginal cooperative breeder Janis L. Dickinson, Ça?lar Akçay, Elise D. Ferree and Caitlin A. Stern
3. Long-tailed tits: ecological causes and fitness consequences of redirected helping Ben J. Hatchwell
4. Red-cockaded woodpeckers: alternative pathways to breeding success Jeffrey R. Walters and Victoria Garcia
5. Florida scrub-jays: advantages of large territories and group-defense in a fire-maintained habitat John W. Fitzpatrick and Reed Bowman
6. Carrion crows: family living and helping in a flexible social system Vittorio Baglione and Daniela Canestrari
7. Southern pied babblers: the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in a group-living society Amanda R. Ridley
8. Superb fairy-wrens: making the worst of a good job Andrew Cockburn, Lyanne Brouwer, Nicolas Margraf, Helen L. Osmond and Martijn van de Pol
9. Chestnut-crowned babblers: dealing with climatic adversity and uncertainty in the Australian arid zone Andrew F. Russell
10. Bell miners: kin-selected helping decisions Jonathan Wright and Paul G. McDonald
11. Superb starlings: cooperation and conflict in an unpredictable environment Dustin R. Rubenstein
12. Seychelles warblers: complexities of the helping paradox Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke, Hannah Dugdale and David S. Richardson
13. Acorn woodpeckers: helping at the nest, polygynandry, and dependence on a variable acorn crop Walter D. Koenig, Eric L. Walters and Joseph Haydock
14. Taiwan yuhinas: unrelated joint-nesters cooperate in unfavorable environments Sheng-Feng Shen, Hsiao-Wei Yuan and Mark Liu
15. Guira cuckoos: cooperation, infanticide, and female reproductive investment in a joint-nesting species Regina H. Macedo
16. Cichlid fishes: a model for the integrative study of social behavior Michael Taborsky
17. Meerkats: cooperative breeding in the Kalahari Tim Clutton-Brock and Marta Manser
18. Banded mongooses: demography, life history, and social behavior Michael A. Cant, Hazel J. Nichols, Faye J. Thompson and Emma Vitikainen
19. Damaraland and naked mole-rats: convergence of social evolution Chris G. Faulkes and Nigel C. Bennett
20. Synthesis: cooperative breeding in the twenty-first century Walter D. Koenig, Janis L. Dickinson and Stephen T. Emlen
Taxonomic index
Subject index.
Subject Areas: Conservation of the environment [RNK], Applied ecology [RNC], Animal ecology [PSVS], Animal behaviour [PSVP], Evolution [PSAJ], Biology, life sciences [PS]