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      Are flies kind to kin? The role of intra- and inter-sexual relatedness in mediating reproductive conflict

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          As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a species are frequently antagonistic, especially in the context of reproduction. In theory, this conflict may be reduced in magnitude when kin interact, as cooperative behaviour between relatives can result in increased inclusive fitness. Recent tests of the potential role of cooperative behaviour between brothers in Drosophila melanogaster have proved to be both exciting and controversial. We set out to replicate these experiments, which have profound implications for the study of kin selection and sexual conflict, and to expand upon them by also examining the potential role of kinship between males and females in reproductive interactions. While we did observe reduced fighting and courtship effort between competing brothers, contrary to previous studies we did not detect any fitness benefit to females as a result of the modification of male antagonistic behaviours. Furthermore, we did not observe any differential treatment of females by their brothers, as would be expected if the intensity of sexual conflict was mediated by kin selection. In the light of these results, we propose an alternative explanation for observed differences in male–male conflict and provide preliminary empirical support for this hypothesis.

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          Journal
          Proc Biol Sci
          Proc. Biol. Sci
          RSPB
          royprsb
          Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
          The Royal Society
          0962-8452
          1471-2954
          22 December 2015
          : 282
          : 1821
          : 20151991
          Affiliations
          Department of Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University , Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2 L 3C5
          Author notes
          Article
          PMC4707750 PMC4707750 4707750 rspb20151991
          10.1098/rspb.2015.1991
          4707750
          26674954
          959af302-e1f2-41fa-945d-d3ea3f877251
          © 2015 The Author(s)

          Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

          History
          : 19 August 2015
          : 17 November 2015
          Funding
          Funded by: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000038;
          Award ID: Discovery Grant
          Categories
          1001
          14
          70
          Research Articles
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          December 22, 2015

          kin selection,social behaviour,aggression,sexual selection,inclusive fitness,sexual conflict

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