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Cooperative breeding is a social system in which individuals help care for young that are not their own, at the expense of their own reproduction [1]. This distinguishes it from alloparenting, which is simply the act of caring for another conspecfic's offspring. Cooperative breeding is also generally associated with reduced dispersal from the natal nest or range [2][3].

The non-parental care givers (alloparents) may be other potentially reproducing adults, as in the case of lionesses that litter at the same time nursing and caring for their cubs communally; reproductively mature but non-reproducing adults, as in subordinate wolves helping to feed and protect the pups of the alpha female; sub-fertile or infertile adults, such as the worker castes in social insect species; post-reproductive adults, as in human grandmothers caring for their grandchildren; or sub-adults, as in young Florida scrub-jays that stay with their parents a year or two as helpers at the nest before leaving to mate. Bi-parental care, in which a male forgoes pursuit of additional mating opportunities to serve as an allomother and help care for youngsters that are likely his offspring, shares many characteristics with cooperative breeding and could be considered a subset of it.


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Sources

  1. ^ Wilson, Edward O. (1975). Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. 
  2. ^ Cooperative Breeding in Mammals, by Nancy G. Solomon (Editor), Jeffrey A. French (Editor) Cambridge University Press (November 28, 1996), ISBN 0-521-45491-3 
  3. ^ Wilson, Edward O. (1975). Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. 

Further reading

  • Mace, R. and Sear, R. (2005) Are humans cooperative breeders? In: Grandmotherhood: the Evolutionary Significance of the Second Half of Female Life. Edited by E. Voland, A. Chasiotis & W. Schiefenhoevel. Rutgers University Press, Piscataway. pp 143-159. Full text

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