Background: Parental care often increases offspring survival, but is costly to the parents. A trade-off between the cost and benefit of care is expected, so that when care provisioning by both parents is essential for the success of young, for instance in extremely cold or hot environments, the parents should rear their young together. We investigated the latter hypothesis in a ground nesting shorebird, the Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus in an extremely hot environment, the Arabian Desert. Midday ground temperature was often above 50 C in our study site in Abu Dhabi ( United Arab Emirates), thus leaving the eggs unattended even for a few minute risks overheating and death of embryos. Results: Through the use of video surveillance sy...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...
Background: Parental care often increases offspring survival, but is costly to the parents. A trade-...
Abstract Background Parental care often increases offspring survival, but is costly to the parents. ...
One of the most apparent examples of cooperation between unrelated individuals is biparental care wh...
One of the most apparent examples of cooperation between unrelated individuals is biparental care wh...
Capsule Hot environments are associated with more biparental care, high nest-site fidelity and low m...
Social behaviours are highly variable between species, populations and individuals. However, it is c...
Social behaviours are highly variable between species, populations and individuals. However, it is c...
Parental care is often beneficial for the young but costly for the caregiving parent. Because both p...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Abstract At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatur...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...
Background: Parental care often increases offspring survival, but is costly to the parents. A trade-...
Abstract Background Parental care often increases offspring survival, but is costly to the parents. ...
One of the most apparent examples of cooperation between unrelated individuals is biparental care wh...
One of the most apparent examples of cooperation between unrelated individuals is biparental care wh...
Capsule Hot environments are associated with more biparental care, high nest-site fidelity and low m...
Social behaviours are highly variable between species, populations and individuals. However, it is c...
Social behaviours are highly variable between species, populations and individuals. However, it is c...
Parental care is often beneficial for the young but costly for the caregiving parent. Because both p...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Abstract At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatur...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...