ABSTRACT: For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delivery is difficult because each carer benefits when the others provide a greater share of the total investment required. When investment is provided in discrete events, one possible solution is to adopt a turn-taking strategy whereby each individual reduces its contribution rate after investing, only increasing its rate again once another carer contributes. To test whether turn-taking occurs in a natural cooperative care system, here we use a continuous time Markov model to deduce the provisioning behavior of the chestnut-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus ruficeps), a cooperatively breeding Australian bird with variable number of carers. Our analysi...
Parental care strategies occupy a continuum from fixed investments that are consistent across contex...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Providing food to developing offspring is beneficial for offspring but costly for carers. Understand...
Abstract: For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delive...
For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delivery is diff...
For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delivery is diff...
Whenever multiple individuals contribute to the care of offspring, the optimum level of investment f...
Parental care strategies occupy a continuum from fixed investments that are consistent across contex...
Although theory developed to understand carer response rules in cooperative breeders typically predi...
Although theory developed to understand carer response rules in cooperative breeders typically predi...
In this thesis, I use nestling provisioning in cooperatively breeding chestnut-crowned babblers as a...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Parental care strategies occupy a continuum from fixed investments that are consistent across contex...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Providing food to developing offspring is beneficial for offspring but costly for carers. Understand...
Abstract: For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delive...
For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delivery is diff...
For individuals collaborating to rear offspring, effective organization of resource delivery is diff...
Whenever multiple individuals contribute to the care of offspring, the optimum level of investment f...
Parental care strategies occupy a continuum from fixed investments that are consistent across contex...
Although theory developed to understand carer response rules in cooperative breeders typically predi...
Although theory developed to understand carer response rules in cooperative breeders typically predi...
In this thesis, I use nestling provisioning in cooperatively breeding chestnut-crowned babblers as a...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Parental care strategies occupy a continuum from fixed investments that are consistent across contex...
Biparental investment in birds is implemented through parents making adaptive compensatory adjustmen...
Providing food to developing offspring is beneficial for offspring but costly for carers. Understand...