Is sociality associated with high longevity in North American birds?
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Group size, survival and surprisingly short lifespan in socially foraging bats.Life histories and the evolution of cooperative breeding in mammalsMigratory diversity predicts population declines in birds.Host longevity and parasite species richness in mammals.An indicator of the impact of climatic change on European bird populations.Is group size related to longevity in mammals?A structured population model suggests that long life and post-reproductive lifespan promote the evolution of cooperation.Group living in squamate reptiles: a review of evidence for stable aggregations.Structure and function in mammalian societies.Group-foraging is not associated with longevity in North American birds.Social influence on age and reproduction: reduced lifespan and fecundity in multi-queen ant colonies.Population regulation by habitat heterogeneity or individual adjustment?Comparative studies need to rely both on sound natural history data and on excellent statistical analysis.Parasite-stress promotes in-group assortative sociality: the cases of strong family ties and heightened religiosity.Presence of a conspecific renders survival advantages in the migratory redheaded bunting: test through the effects of restricted feeding on circadian response and survivorship.Do avian cooperative breeders live longer?Faithful females receive more help: the extent of male parental care during incubation in relation to extra-pair paternity in songbirds.Rapid Evolution of Lifespan in a Novel Environment: Sex-Specific Responses and Underlying Genetic Architecture
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Is sociality associated with high longevity in North American birds?
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