Benefits of cooperation in captive Damaraland mole rats
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Although the social mole rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds that groups include a single breeding female (the âqueenâ) and a number of non-breeding individuals (âhelpersâ) of both sexes, alloparental care is not highly developed in these species and there is no direct evidence that the presence or number of non-breeders is associated with reductions in the workload of the âqueenâ. An alternative interpretation of mole rat groups is that the social mole rats are cooperative foragers rather than cooperative or eusocial breeders. Here, in captive colonies of Damaraland mole rats (Fukomys damarensis), we provide the first evidence that increases in the number of nonbreeding subordinates in mole rat groups are associated with reductions in the workload of âqueensâ and with increases in their fecundity.
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2025-06-29



