Species may become obligate cooperative breeders when parents are unable to raise their offspring unas-sisted. We measured the daily energy expenditure of mothers, helpers and offspring during peak lactation in cooperatively breeding meerkats Suricata suricatta using the doubly labelled water technique. Lactating mothers expended more energy per day than allo-lactating subordinate females, non-lactating females or suckling offspring. Metabolizable energy intakes of lactating mothers were calculated from isotope-based estimates of offspring milk energy intake, and were not significantly different from the previously suggested maximal limit for mammals. Allo-lactating females were the only category of animals that lost weight during the perio...
In mammals with biparental care of offspring, males and females may bear substantial energetic costs...
Many female small mammals face limited food availability during lactation. These dams may have to ch...
Reproduction and especially lactation are nutritionally costly for mammals. Maternal access to adequ...
Allonursing, the nursing of another female’s offspring, is assumed to impose a substantial energetic...
Maternal investment in offspring development is a major determinant of the survival and future repro...
Studies of cooperatively breeding birds and mammals generally concentrate on the effects that helper...
Allolactation, the nursing of another female’s offspring, occurs most commonly where several females...
When parents invest heavily in reproduction they commonly suffer significant energetic costs. Parent...
1. Cooperative behaviours by definition are those that provide some benefit to another individual. A...
SYNOPSIS. During lactation, mothers require energy to meet both mater-nal and offspring requirements...
In cooperatively breeding species, helpers and parents commonly face two decisions when they find a ...
Recent comparative studies show that cooperative breeding is positively correlated with harsh and un...
In both animal and human societies, individuals may forego personal reproduction and provide care to...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...
Infant care is known to impose high energetic costs on female primates because in addition to lactat...
In mammals with biparental care of offspring, males and females may bear substantial energetic costs...
Many female small mammals face limited food availability during lactation. These dams may have to ch...
Reproduction and especially lactation are nutritionally costly for mammals. Maternal access to adequ...
Allonursing, the nursing of another female’s offspring, is assumed to impose a substantial energetic...
Maternal investment in offspring development is a major determinant of the survival and future repro...
Studies of cooperatively breeding birds and mammals generally concentrate on the effects that helper...
Allolactation, the nursing of another female’s offspring, occurs most commonly where several females...
When parents invest heavily in reproduction they commonly suffer significant energetic costs. Parent...
1. Cooperative behaviours by definition are those that provide some benefit to another individual. A...
SYNOPSIS. During lactation, mothers require energy to meet both mater-nal and offspring requirements...
In cooperatively breeding species, helpers and parents commonly face two decisions when they find a ...
Recent comparative studies show that cooperative breeding is positively correlated with harsh and un...
In both animal and human societies, individuals may forego personal reproduction and provide care to...
In group-living mammals, the eviction of subordinate females from breeding groups by dominants may s...
Infant care is known to impose high energetic costs on female primates because in addition to lactat...
In mammals with biparental care of offspring, males and females may bear substantial energetic costs...
Many female small mammals face limited food availability during lactation. These dams may have to ch...
Reproduction and especially lactation are nutritionally costly for mammals. Maternal access to adequ...