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Male and female helper effects on maternal investment and adult survival in red-winged fairy-wrensExperimental vacancies do not induce settlement despite habitat saturation in a cooperative breederIntegrating fitness components reveals that survival costs outweigh other benefits and costs of group living in two congenersIndirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but cannot explain widespread infidelity among red-winged fairy wrensSolutions for Archiving Data in Long-Term StudiesFluctuating optimum and temporally variable selection on breeding date in birds and mammalsMultiple hypotheses explain variation in extra-pair paternity at different levels in a single bird familyGenetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals
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Andrew Cockburn