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- who: O R I G et al. from the DivisionUniversity of Bern, Hinterkappelen, Switzerland have published the research: ORIGINAL ARTICLE, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of January/25,/2021
- what: The authors investigate how patterns of within-group relatedness covary with direct and indirect fitness benefits of cooperation in a highly social vertebrate, the cooperatively breeding, polygynous lamprologine cichlid Neolamprologus savoryi. The authors show that in a cooperatively breeding cichlid, breeder tenure, territory inheritance, immigration, and reproductive skew are linked to the level of within-group relatedness, which in turn bears upon the amount of alloparental . . .
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