合作育种
大脑大小
生物
禽离合器尺寸
生命史理论
联想(心理学)
生活史
社会团体
社会性
情感(语言学)
进化生物学
动物
变化(天文学)
人口学
生态学
繁殖
社会心理学
心理学
沟通
医学
物理
放射科
磁共振成像
社会学
天体物理学
心理治疗师
作者
Ying Jiang,Long Jin,Yi Fu,Wen Bo Liao
标识
DOI:10.1163/15707563-bja10054
摘要
Abstract Social group is associated with life-history traits and can predict brain size variation in cooperative primates and some other mammal groups, but such explicit relationships remain enigmatic in cooperatively breeding birds. Indeed, some compositions of social group in cooperative species (e.g., helper number and group size) would affect the fitness of breeders by providing alloparental care. Here, we conducted comparative tests of the relationship between the social group and both life-history traits and brain size across 197 species of cooperatively breeding birds using phylogenetically controlled comparative analyses. We did not find any correlations between helper numbers and both life-history traits and brain size. However, we found that maximum group size was positively associated with clutch size. Moreover, average group size has positive associations with body mass and relative brain size. Our findings suggest that helper numbers cannot promote variation in relative brain size, while larger groups may predict bigger brains in cooperatively breeding birds.
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