Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predicts that the maintenance of this behavior depends on the balance between costs and benefits to males. Our goal was to assess costs of paternal care in the harvestman Iporangaia pustulosa, for which the benefits of this behavior in terms of egg survival have already been demonstrated. We evaluated energetic costs and mortality risks associated to paternal egg-guarding in the field. We quantified foraging activity of males and estimated how their body condition is influenced by the duration of the caring period. Additionally, we conducted a one-year capture-mark-recapture study and estimated apparent survival probabilities of caring and non-caring male...
The balance between the investment of time and energy by males in searching for new partners and in ...
Abstract. 1. Which sex should care for offspring depends on the cost and benefits of the behaviour f...
We investigate under which conditions we can expect the evolution of costly male care for unrelated ...
Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predicts that...
<div><p>Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predi...
Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predicts that...
This study tests predictions of the hypothesis of evolution of paternal care via sexual selection by...
This study tests predictions of the hypothesis of evolution of paternal care via sexual selection by...
This study tests predictions of the hypothesis of evolution of paternal care via sexual selection by...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Although the benefits of maternal care have been investigated in many species, the caring role of ma...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Although the benefits of maternal care have been investigated in many species, the caring role of ma...
Although the benefits of maternal care have been investigated in many species, the caring role of ma...
1. Few studies have experimentally quantified the costs and benefits of female egg-guarding behaviou...
The balance between the investment of time and energy by males in searching for new partners and in ...
Abstract. 1. Which sex should care for offspring depends on the cost and benefits of the behaviour f...
We investigate under which conditions we can expect the evolution of costly male care for unrelated ...
Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predicts that...
<div><p>Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predi...
Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predicts that...
This study tests predictions of the hypothesis of evolution of paternal care via sexual selection by...
This study tests predictions of the hypothesis of evolution of paternal care via sexual selection by...
This study tests predictions of the hypothesis of evolution of paternal care via sexual selection by...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Although the benefits of maternal care have been investigated in many species, the caring role of ma...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Although the benefits of maternal care have been investigated in many species, the caring role of ma...
Although the benefits of maternal care have been investigated in many species, the caring role of ma...
1. Few studies have experimentally quantified the costs and benefits of female egg-guarding behaviou...
The balance between the investment of time and energy by males in searching for new partners and in ...
Abstract. 1. Which sex should care for offspring depends on the cost and benefits of the behaviour f...
We investigate under which conditions we can expect the evolution of costly male care for unrelated ...