'Parentally biased favouritism' occurs when the two parents differentially care for individual offspring or kinds of offspring. Examples in birds include brood division and differential investment by the two parents in relation to the size or sex of the offspring. This paper uses mathematical models to investigate which ideas can, in theory, explain parentally biased favouritism. One previous explanation is that the parents differ in their cost of reproduction and that the parent who consequently invests least concentrates its care on the more valuable offspring. However, a mathematical model predicts the total care given by each parent and received by each offspring, not how much each parent cares for each offspring, and hence does not exp...
The evolution of family life has traditionally been studied in parallel by behavioral ecologists and...
Offspring begging and parental provisioning are the two central social behaviours expressed during t...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...
'Parentally biased favouritism' occurs when the two parents differentially care for individual offsp...
The theories of intrafamilial conflict and parental investment have yet to examine how parents ’ dec...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
I present game theory models for parental care by male and female-parents of male and female offspri...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
Trivers (1974) argued that offspring demand much more parental investment than parents want to give....
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Parents might initially produce more offspring than they might be able to raise. However, when offsp...
Parentage is the proportion of juveniles in a brood that are offspring of potential care givers. We ...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
Parents in many animal species care for their offspring. In some species, males care more; in other ...
The evolution of family life has traditionally been studied in parallel by behavioral ecologists and...
Offspring begging and parental provisioning are the two central social behaviours expressed during t...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...
'Parentally biased favouritism' occurs when the two parents differentially care for individual offsp...
The theories of intrafamilial conflict and parental investment have yet to examine how parents ’ dec...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
I present game theory models for parental care by male and female-parents of male and female offspri...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
Trivers (1974) argued that offspring demand much more parental investment than parents want to give....
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Parents might initially produce more offspring than they might be able to raise. However, when offsp...
Parentage is the proportion of juveniles in a brood that are offspring of potential care givers. We ...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
Parents in many animal species care for their offspring. In some species, males care more; in other ...
The evolution of family life has traditionally been studied in parallel by behavioral ecologists and...
Offspring begging and parental provisioning are the two central social behaviours expressed during t...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...