Biparental care of offspring is a widespread social behavior, and various ecological, life-history and demographic factors have been proposed to explain its evolution and maintenance. Raising offspring generally requires several types of care (e.g. feeding, brooding, defense), and males and females often specialize in providing different types of care. However, theoretical models of care often assume that 'care' is a single variable, and hence that a unit of care by the mother is interchangeable with a unit of care by the father. We hypothesize that the ability of one parent to provide all types of care may be limited by non-additive costs, or by sex-based asymmetries in the costs of particular care types. Using an individual-based simulati...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Evolutionarily stable strategy models suggest that biparental care will be stable when parents parti...
Despite an extensive body of theoretical and empirical literature on biparental cooperation, it is s...
Biparental care of offspring is a widespread social behavior, and various ecological, life-history a...
Despite an extensive body of theoretical and empirical literature on biparental cooperation, it is s...
How much to invest in parental care and by who remain puzzling questions fomented by a sexual confli...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
In cooperative breeders, parents that receive help with offspring care may either maintain their own...
Males and females are defined by the relative size of their gametes (anisogamy), but secondary sexua...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
In any system where multiple individuals jointly contribute to rearing offspring, conflict is expect...
Models of biparental care predict that parents should compensate incompletely for any change in thei...
1. Investment in offspring depends on the costs and benefits to the carer, which can vary with sex a...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera, and is particularly common among sp...
Biparental care of offspring is both a form of cooperation and a source of conflict. Parents face a ...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Evolutionarily stable strategy models suggest that biparental care will be stable when parents parti...
Despite an extensive body of theoretical and empirical literature on biparental cooperation, it is s...
Biparental care of offspring is a widespread social behavior, and various ecological, life-history a...
Despite an extensive body of theoretical and empirical literature on biparental cooperation, it is s...
How much to invest in parental care and by who remain puzzling questions fomented by a sexual confli...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
In cooperative breeders, parents that receive help with offspring care may either maintain their own...
Males and females are defined by the relative size of their gametes (anisogamy), but secondary sexua...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
In any system where multiple individuals jointly contribute to rearing offspring, conflict is expect...
Models of biparental care predict that parents should compensate incompletely for any change in thei...
1. Investment in offspring depends on the costs and benefits to the carer, which can vary with sex a...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera, and is particularly common among sp...
Biparental care of offspring is both a form of cooperation and a source of conflict. Parents face a ...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Evolutionarily stable strategy models suggest that biparental care will be stable when parents parti...
Despite an extensive body of theoretical and empirical literature on biparental cooperation, it is s...