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Jonathan P Green
Jonathan P Green
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Nest inheritance is the missing source of direct fitness in a primitively eusocial insect
E Leadbeater, JM Carruthers, JP Green, NS Rosser, J Field
Science 333 (6044), 874-876, 2011
1882011
The genetic basis of kin recognition in a cooperatively breeding mammal
JP Green, AM Holmes, AJ Davidson, S Paterson, P Stockley, RJ Beynon, ...
Current Biology 25 (20), 2631-2641, 2015
772015
Variation in helper effort among cooperatively breeding bird species is consistent with Hamilton’s Rule
JP Green, RP Freckleton, BJ Hatchwell
Nature Communications 7 (1), 12663, 2016
652016
Allopreening in birds is associated with parental cooperation over offspring care and stable pair bonds across years
E Kenny, TR Birkhead, JP Green
Behavioral Ecology 28 (4), 1142-1148, 2017
552017
Hemiparasitic plant impacts animal and plant communities across four trophic levels
SE Hartley, JP Green, FP Massey, MCP Press, AJA Stewart, EA John
Ecology 96 (9), 2408-2416, 2015
522015
Unrelated helpers in a primitively eusocial wasp: is helping tailored towards direct fitness?
E Leadbeater, JM Carruthers, JP Green, J van Heusden, J Field
PLoS One 5 (8), e11997, 2010
522010
The costs and benefits of paternal care in fish: a meta-analysis
RL Goldberg, PA Downing, AS Griffin, JP Green
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1935), 20201759, 2020
352020
Inclusive fitness consequences of dispersal decisions in a cooperatively breeding bird, the long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus)
JP Green, BJ Hatchwell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (47), 12011-12016, 2018
302018
Interpopulation variation in status signalling in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus
JP Green, J Field
Animal Behaviour 81 (1), 205-209, 2011
292011
The Role of Climatic Factors in the Expression of an Intrasexual Signal in the Paper Wasp Polistes dominulus
JP Green, C Rose, J Field
Ethology 118 (8), 766-774, 2012
252012
Leaf colour as a signal of chemical defence to insect herbivores in wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
JP Green, R Foster, L Wilkins, D Osorio, SE Hartley
PLoS One 10 (9), e0136884, 2015
242015
Cost, risk, and avoidance of inbreeding in a cooperatively breeding bird
AE Leedale, M Simeoni, SP Sharp, JP Green, J Slate, RF Lachlan, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (27), 15724-15730, 2020
232020
Clypeal patterning in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus: no evidence of adaptive value in the wild
JP Green, E Leadbeater, JM Carruthers, NS Rosser, ER Lucas, J Field
Behavioral Ecology 24 (3), 623-633, 2013
192013
Sex allocation patterns across cooperatively breeding birds do not support predictions of the repayment hypothesis
N Khwaja, BJ Hatchwell, RP Freckleton, JP Green
The American Naturalist 190 (4), 547-556, 2017
142017
Assessment between species: information gathering in usurpation contests between a paper wasp and its social parasite
JP Green, J Field
Animal behaviour 81 (6), 1263-1269, 2011
132011
Using social parasitism to test reproductive skew models in a primitively eusocial wasp
JP Green, MA Cant, J Field
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1789), 20141206, 2014
102014
Individual variation explains ageing patterns in a cooperatively breeding bird, the long‐tailed tit Aegithalos caudatus
M Roper, NJ Sturrock, BJ Hatchwell, JP Green
Journal of Animal Ecology 91 (7), 1521-1534, 2022
22022
Who to help? Helping decisions in a cooperatively breeding bird with redirected care
NJ Sturrock, BJ Hatchwell, JA Firth, JP Green
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76 (6), 83, 2022
22022
Regulation of host colony activity by the social parasite Polistes semenowi
JP Green, EJ Almond, J Williamson, J Field
Insectes Sociaux 65, 385-393, 2016
22016
The ecology of ageing in wild societies: linking age structure and social behaviour in natural populations
JP Woodman, S Gokcekus, KB Beck, JP Green, DH Nussey, JA Firth
EcoEvoRxiv, 2024
12024
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