Michener’s group-size paradox in cooperatively breeding birds

Author:

Downing Philip A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ecology and Genetics Research Unit, University of Oulu , Oulu , Finland

Abstract

Abstract According to Michener’s paradox, most altruistic groups in nature should be small and large groups should not exist. This is because per capita productivity is thought to decrease as groups get larger, meaning that the share of indirect fitness available to each group member declines, which favours dispersal. The empirical evidence for a decrease in per capita productivity is contradictory, however, and limited to the social Hymenoptera. I report that per capita reproductive success decreased with increasing group size across 26 cooperatively breeding bird species. Small groups comprising two or three individuals were the most common (79% of 16,101 groups), and these had the highest per capita reproductive success. This close fit between per capita reproductive success and the distribution of group sizes in nature suggests that it may indeed be difficult for large groups to evolve through indirect fitness benefits alone.

Funder

University of Oulu

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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