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Cooperative breeding and the emergence of multilevel societies in birds

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ECOLOGY LETTERS
卷 25, 期 4, 页码 766-777

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ele.13950

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cooperative breeding; Malurus cyaneus; multilevel society; social networks; social structure; sociality; superb fairy-wren

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  1. Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment
  2. Ecological Society of Australia
  3. Australian Research Council [DP180100058]
  4. Monash University
  5. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [850859]
  6. Eccellenza Professorship Grant of the Swiss National Science Foundation [PCEFP3_187058]

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Multilevel societies are considered one of the most complex forms of animal societies, with most research focusing on mammals. This study proposes that multilevel societies could also be common in cooperatively breeding birds, and provides evidence through comparing and analyzing bird species in Australia and New Zealand.
Multilevel societies (MLSs), where social levels are hierarchically nested within each other, are considered one of the most complex forms of animal societies. Although thought to mainly occurs in mammals, it is suggested that MLSs could be under-detected in birds. Here, we propose that the emergence of MLSs could be common in cooperatively breeding birds, as both systems are favoured by similar ecological and social drivers. We first investigate this proposition by systematically comparing evidence for multilevel social structure in cooperative and non-cooperative birds in Australia and New Zealand, a global hotspot for cooperative breeding. We then analyse non-breeding social networks of cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wrens (Malurus cyaneus) to reveal their structured multilevel society, with three hierarchical social levels that are stable across years. Our results confirm recent predictions that MLSs are likely to be widespread in birds and suggest that these societies could be particularly common in cooperatively breeding birds.

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