We present the first observations of misdirected parental care by Savannah Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis) including a rare occurrence of simultaneous incubation. Two females simultaneously incubated eggs, brooded, and fed nestlings, and two males fed nestlings in one nest. These behaviors may have been prompted by strong parental instincts in combination with a stressful breeding environment mediated by hayfield management, as any genetic benefits were unlikely
As parental care is costly, it can be expected that there will be a sexual conflict between parents ...
The relative investment of females and males into parental care might depend on the population’s adu...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) is common among birds, but the reasons why it varies within and among spec...
Male parental care can significantly affect fledging success and, therefore, is a strong target of b...
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We investigated postfledging parental care in a philopatric population of Savannah sparrows,Passercu...
The fitness consequences of male parental care are central to life-history models of reproductive ef...
Patterns of nestling feeding by males and females were compared in sympatric populations of Harris’s...
Passer hispaniolensis. Zoological Studies 43(1): 123-131. Parental care in altricial birds is costly...
In species with biparental care, behavioral coordination in the provisioning of the progeny is hypot...
According to sexual selection theory, females choose mates to ensure access to high quality resource...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
We explored the responses of monogamous house sparrow parents to deviations in their mates ’ contrib...
Fisher (1930) argued that parents should invest equally in the two sexes. Since then, others have pr...
To determine the effects of male mating status on female fitness, we compared the reproductive succe...
As parental care is costly, it can be expected that there will be a sexual conflict between parents ...
The relative investment of females and males into parental care might depend on the population’s adu...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) is common among birds, but the reasons why it varies within and among spec...
Male parental care can significantly affect fledging success and, therefore, is a strong target of b...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/52352/1/783.pdfDescription of 783.pdf : Access restr...
We investigated postfledging parental care in a philopatric population of Savannah sparrows,Passercu...
The fitness consequences of male parental care are central to life-history models of reproductive ef...
Patterns of nestling feeding by males and females were compared in sympatric populations of Harris’s...
Passer hispaniolensis. Zoological Studies 43(1): 123-131. Parental care in altricial birds is costly...
In species with biparental care, behavioral coordination in the provisioning of the progeny is hypot...
According to sexual selection theory, females choose mates to ensure access to high quality resource...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
We explored the responses of monogamous house sparrow parents to deviations in their mates ’ contrib...
Fisher (1930) argued that parents should invest equally in the two sexes. Since then, others have pr...
To determine the effects of male mating status on female fitness, we compared the reproductive succe...
As parental care is costly, it can be expected that there will be a sexual conflict between parents ...
The relative investment of females and males into parental care might depend on the population’s adu...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) is common among birds, but the reasons why it varies within and among spec...