Sibling cannibalism is commonly observed in marine species. For instance, intrabrood cannibalism has been documented in marine gastropods with direct development, suggesting a relationship between embryo behavior and the evolution of life history strategies. However, there has been little effort to document the factors driving sibling cannibalism in marine species. The kin selection theory suggests that the level of relatedness plays an important role in cannibalism patterns. We examined Crepidula coquimbensis, a marine gastropod that broods and encloses its brooded offspring in capsules. Encapsulated embryos show sibling cannibalism and high levels of intracapsular multiple paternity. Given these features, cannibalistic behavior may be dri...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the existence of kin structure in the sea, despite...
Publicación ISIEvolutionary transitions between different modes of development in marine invertebrat...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
International audienceSibling cannibalism is commonly observed in marine species. For instance, intr...
Sibling cannibalism is commonly observed in marine species. For instance, intrabrood cannibalism has...
Sibling cannibalism occurs in many species, yet understanding of sibling cannibalism as an adaptatio...
Cannibalism is widespread across the animal kingdom, occurring in more than 1300 species of inverteb...
Parents that kill and consume their offspring often appear to be acting against their own reproducti...
While juvenile cannibalism plays an important role in the evolution of organisms in natural populati...
<p>The percentage of embryos after cannibalism assigned to each parent in the LLR broods is indicate...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Models for the evolution of cannibalism highlight the importance of asymmetries between individuals ...
Parental care and filial cannibalism (the consumption of one's own offspring) co-occur in many anima...
Cannibalism is widespread in natural populations of fishes, where the stomachs of adults frequently ...
<p>The percentage of embryos after cannibalism assigned to each father in the five HLR broods is ind...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the existence of kin structure in the sea, despite...
Publicación ISIEvolutionary transitions between different modes of development in marine invertebrat...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
International audienceSibling cannibalism is commonly observed in marine species. For instance, intr...
Sibling cannibalism is commonly observed in marine species. For instance, intrabrood cannibalism has...
Sibling cannibalism occurs in many species, yet understanding of sibling cannibalism as an adaptatio...
Cannibalism is widespread across the animal kingdom, occurring in more than 1300 species of inverteb...
Parents that kill and consume their offspring often appear to be acting against their own reproducti...
While juvenile cannibalism plays an important role in the evolution of organisms in natural populati...
<p>The percentage of embryos after cannibalism assigned to each parent in the LLR broods is indicate...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Models for the evolution of cannibalism highlight the importance of asymmetries between individuals ...
Parental care and filial cannibalism (the consumption of one's own offspring) co-occur in many anima...
Cannibalism is widespread in natural populations of fishes, where the stomachs of adults frequently ...
<p>The percentage of embryos after cannibalism assigned to each father in the five HLR broods is ind...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the existence of kin structure in the sea, despite...
Publicación ISIEvolutionary transitions between different modes of development in marine invertebrat...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...