The pay-off of deserting and leaving a mate to care for the offspring alone is generally assumed to depend mainly on the availability of alternative mating partners and on the potential spawning rate of males and females. Eretmodus cyanostictus is a monogamous mouthbrooding cichlid in which the clutch is successively incubated first by the female and then by the male. It has been suggested that parents are constrained to monogamy due to low remating probabilities for both sexes. We tested this hypothesis by varying the sex ratio experimentally. Mate desertion by either sex was not significantly higher when additional potential mates were present (males: 8.3%, females: 0%) than when there were no other same-sex conspecifics present (males: 0...
Parental care in the brown bullhead is characterized by variation in the participation of each sex. ...
Females mating with multiple males may obtain direct benefits such as nuptial gifts or paternal care...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...
Theoretical models predict that parents should adjust the amount of care both to their own and their...
When one of two parents disappears in the midst of caring for offspring, the remaining parent is lef...
Abstract Theoretical models predict that parents should adjust the amount of care both to their own ...
Monogamy can be either long-term or serial, with new pairs formed with each breeding bout. Costs and...
It is generally assumed that there is sexual conflict over the mating system. In this view, polygyny...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
In many animal systems, the defence of a territory or nest coincides with the defence of offspring, ...
Parents provide care for their young in several different ways. One of these is searching for and re...
Males were the principal care-givers in the brown bullhead, Ictalurus nebulosus . Direct observation...
In many taxa, parental strategies can vary among individuals. This is especially true in species wit...
Convict cichlids (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum) form monogamous pair bonds and have cooperative biparen...
The fertilization mode determines which sex has greater control over the offspring's sires. With int...
Parental care in the brown bullhead is characterized by variation in the participation of each sex. ...
Females mating with multiple males may obtain direct benefits such as nuptial gifts or paternal care...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...
Theoretical models predict that parents should adjust the amount of care both to their own and their...
When one of two parents disappears in the midst of caring for offspring, the remaining parent is lef...
Abstract Theoretical models predict that parents should adjust the amount of care both to their own ...
Monogamy can be either long-term or serial, with new pairs formed with each breeding bout. Costs and...
It is generally assumed that there is sexual conflict over the mating system. In this view, polygyny...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
In many animal systems, the defence of a territory or nest coincides with the defence of offspring, ...
Parents provide care for their young in several different ways. One of these is searching for and re...
Males were the principal care-givers in the brown bullhead, Ictalurus nebulosus . Direct observation...
In many taxa, parental strategies can vary among individuals. This is especially true in species wit...
Convict cichlids (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum) form monogamous pair bonds and have cooperative biparen...
The fertilization mode determines which sex has greater control over the offspring's sires. With int...
Parental care in the brown bullhead is characterized by variation in the participation of each sex. ...
Females mating with multiple males may obtain direct benefits such as nuptial gifts or paternal care...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...