Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variation within populations; however, there have been few tests of these ideas. We exploited the facultative nature of post-hatching parental care in the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides, to test whether parental care influences the expression of phenotypic variation in an important fitness trait (body size). We found that parental care and brood size (which influences sibling competition) had positive and independent effects on variation in body size. First, the mean coefficient of variation (CV) of body size was significantly greater in broods that received care than in those that did not. Second, CV body size increased with brood size in ...
Theory predicts that organisms living in heterogeneous environments will exhibit phenotypic plastici...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Studies of siblings have focused mainly on their competitive interactions and to a lesser extent on ...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions in response to var...
Burying beetles (Nicrophorus) are model parents among insects, with all studied species known to reg...
There are three social dimensions within a family: parent-parent interactions, parent-offspring int...
Recent studies have shown that intraspecific patterns of phenotypic plasticity can mirror patterns o...
Theory predicts that organisms living in heterogeneous environments will exhibit phenotypic plastici...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Studies of siblings have focused mainly on their competitive interactions and to a lesser extent on ...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions in response to var...
Burying beetles (Nicrophorus) are model parents among insects, with all studied species known to reg...
There are three social dimensions within a family: parent-parent interactions, parent-offspring int...
Recent studies have shown that intraspecific patterns of phenotypic plasticity can mirror patterns o...
Theory predicts that organisms living in heterogeneous environments will exhibit phenotypic plastici...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...