作者
Markus Zöttl, Lucille Chapuis, Manuel Freiburghaus, Michael Taborsky
发表日期
2013/2/23
期刊
Biology letters
卷号
9
期号
1
页码范围
20120878
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
In cooperative breeders, sexually mature subordinates can either queue for chances to inherit the breeding position in their natal group, or disperse to reproduce independently. The choice of one or the other option may be flexible, as when individuals respond to attractive dispersal options, or they may reflect fixed life-history trajectories. Here, we show in a permanently marked, natural population of the cooperatively breeding cichlid fish Neolamprologus pulcher that subordinate helpers reduce investment in territory defence shortly before dispersing. Such reduction of effort is not shown by subordinates who stay and inherit the breeding position. This difference suggests that subordinates ready to leave reduce their investment in the natal territory strategically in favour of future life-history perspectives. It seems to be part of a conditional choice of the dispersal tactic, as this reduction in effort appears only shortly …
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M Zöttl, L Chapuis, M Freiburghaus, M Taborsky - Biology letters, 2013