Sexual conflict is inescapable when two parents care for offspring, because providing care is personally costly, while the benefits of successful reproduction are shared. Previous models that treat parental investment as a continuous trait, with stable levels of effort negotiated between parents over evolutionary or behavioural time, generally predict that sexual conflict will lead to under-investment in the young, as each parent stands to gain by leaving its partner to bear a greater share of the costs of care. More recently, a model of parental investment as repeated discrete contributions suggested that a more efficient outcome can be reached through parents adopting a simple strategy of conditional cooperation by ‘turn-taking’: only inv...
How parents negotiate over parental care is a central issue in evolutionary biology because it affec...
In cooperative breeders, parents that receive help with offspring care may either maintain their own...
'Parentally biased favouritism' occurs when the two parents differentially care for individual offsp...
Sexual conflict is inescapable when two parents care for offspring, because providing care is person...
Understanding the evolution of parental care is complicated by the occurrence of evolutionary confli...
Since both parents are related to their shared offspring but are unrelated to each other, both benef...
Models of biparental care predict that parents should compensate incompletely for any change in thei...
When individuals invest in a common good, an efficient outcome is hard to achieve, because each can ...
Biparental care of offspring is both a form of cooperation and a source of conflict. Parents face a ...
Because there are basic sexual differences in reproductive potential, and the cost of parental care ...
The pattern of parental investment (PI) seen in nature is a product of the simultaneous resolution o...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the behavioural mechanisms underlying pair coordination ove...
How much to invest in parental care and by who remain puzzling questions fomented by a sexual confli...
Abstract Sexual conflict arises when two individuals invest in their common offspring because both i...
In any system where multiple individuals jointly contribute to rearing offspring, conflict is expect...
How parents negotiate over parental care is a central issue in evolutionary biology because it affec...
In cooperative breeders, parents that receive help with offspring care may either maintain their own...
'Parentally biased favouritism' occurs when the two parents differentially care for individual offsp...
Sexual conflict is inescapable when two parents care for offspring, because providing care is person...
Understanding the evolution of parental care is complicated by the occurrence of evolutionary confli...
Since both parents are related to their shared offspring but are unrelated to each other, both benef...
Models of biparental care predict that parents should compensate incompletely for any change in thei...
When individuals invest in a common good, an efficient outcome is hard to achieve, because each can ...
Biparental care of offspring is both a form of cooperation and a source of conflict. Parents face a ...
Because there are basic sexual differences in reproductive potential, and the cost of parental care ...
The pattern of parental investment (PI) seen in nature is a product of the simultaneous resolution o...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the behavioural mechanisms underlying pair coordination ove...
How much to invest in parental care and by who remain puzzling questions fomented by a sexual confli...
Abstract Sexual conflict arises when two individuals invest in their common offspring because both i...
In any system where multiple individuals jointly contribute to rearing offspring, conflict is expect...
How parents negotiate over parental care is a central issue in evolutionary biology because it affec...
In cooperative breeders, parents that receive help with offspring care may either maintain their own...
'Parentally biased favouritism' occurs when the two parents differentially care for individual offsp...