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This project investigates how kinship dynamics influence reproductive strategies and social behaviors in group-living animals. By modeling these dynamics, it aims to explain variations in competition and affiliation among individuals of different ages and sexes.
The study of differences in behaviour and life-history between the sexes or across age classes is central in the biological and social sciences, but our understanding of the causes of these differences is limited.
Why do social and reproductive individual traits -such as the propensity to compete or affiliate with groupmates and the reproductive pace or success- differ among individuals of different ages within the same sex? I hypothesize that kinship dynamics, the changes in local relatedness t…
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Germany, Berlin
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
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