Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions in response to variation in the cost of care to themselves and the benefit to their offspring. Much of the evidence that parents respond to such variation derives from handicapping and brood size manipulations, the separate effects of which are well understood. However, little is known about their joint effects. Here we fill this gap by conducting a joint handicapping and brood size manipulation in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides. We handicapped half of the females by attaching a lead weight to their pronotum, leaving the remaining females as controls. We also manipulated brood size by providing each female with 5, 20 or 40 larvae. In contrast to w...
It is often assumed that there is a positive relationship between egg size and offspring fitness. Ho...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Studies investigating the trade-off between current and future reproduction often find that increase...
Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions in response to var...
Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions about how much car...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
In species with biparental care, there is sexual conflict as each parent is under selection to minim...
Parenting strategies can be flexible within a species and may have varying fitness effects. Understa...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
It is often assumed that there is a positive relationship between egg size and offspring fitness. Ho...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Studies investigating the trade-off between current and future reproduction often find that increase...
Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions in response to var...
Parental care is highly variable, reflecting that parents make flexible decisions about how much car...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
Handicapping experiments on species with biparental care show that a focal parent increases its cont...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
In species with biparental care, there is sexual conflict as each parent is under selection to minim...
Parenting strategies can be flexible within a species and may have varying fitness effects. Understa...
Several recent hypotheses suggest that parental care can influence the extent of phenotypic variatio...
It is often assumed that there is a positive relationship between egg size and offspring fitness. Ho...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Studies investigating the trade-off between current and future reproduction often find that increase...