Aggressive sibling competition for parental food resources is relatively infrequent in animals but highly prevalent and extreme among certain bird families, particularly accipitrid raptors (Accipitriformes). Intense broodmate aggression within this group is associated with a suite of traits including a large adult size, small broods, low provisioning rates, and slow development. In this study, we apply phylogenetic comparative analyses to assess the relative importance of several behavioral, morphological, life history, and ecological variables as predictors of the intensity of broodmate aggression in 65 species of accipitrid raptors. We show that intensity of aggression increases in species with lower parental effort (small clutch size and...
Avian siblicide is the consequence of extreme sibling aggression in the nest. However, sibling rival...
Whether within or between species, individuals often must compete with each other for food, shelter,...
Identifying correlations among behaviors is important for understanding how selection shapes the phe...
Aggressive sibling competition for parental food resources is relatively infrequent in animals but h...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
Body size evolution is generally framed by the benefits of being large, while costs are largely over...
Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offspring always have compe...
Altricial nestlings in structured families show a diverse array of behavioural mechanisms to compete...
Predation is a ubiquitous ecological force that plays a major role in the evolution of phenotypes. W...
© 2016 The Author(s). Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offsp...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
1. Non-consumptive predator effects have been shown to influence a wide range of behavioural, life h...
Different body components are thought to trade off in their growth and development rates, but the ca...
Abstract: The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly unde...
Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new ...
Avian siblicide is the consequence of extreme sibling aggression in the nest. However, sibling rival...
Whether within or between species, individuals often must compete with each other for food, shelter,...
Identifying correlations among behaviors is important for understanding how selection shapes the phe...
Aggressive sibling competition for parental food resources is relatively infrequent in animals but h...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
Body size evolution is generally framed by the benefits of being large, while costs are largely over...
Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offspring always have compe...
Altricial nestlings in structured families show a diverse array of behavioural mechanisms to compete...
Predation is a ubiquitous ecological force that plays a major role in the evolution of phenotypes. W...
© 2016 The Author(s). Many studies have assessed the costs of sibling rivalry in systems where offsp...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
1. Non-consumptive predator effects have been shown to influence a wide range of behavioural, life h...
Different body components are thought to trade off in their growth and development rates, but the ca...
Abstract: The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly unde...
Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new ...
Avian siblicide is the consequence of extreme sibling aggression in the nest. However, sibling rival...
Whether within or between species, individuals often must compete with each other for food, shelter,...
Identifying correlations among behaviors is important for understanding how selection shapes the phe...