Nest-building Hymenoptera have been a major testing ground for theories of parental investment and sex allocation. Investment has usually been estimated by the likely costs of offspring provisioning, ignoring other aspects of parental care. Using three experimental treatments, we estimated the costs of egg-laying and provisioning separately under field conditions in a digger wasp Ammophila pubescens. In one treatment, we increased the provisioning effort required per offspring by removing alternate prey items as they were brought to the nest. In two other treatments, we reduced parental effort by either preventing females from provisioning alternate nests or preventing them from both ovipositing and provisioning. Our results indicate that b...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Equal investment within broods does not always maximize parental reproductive value if the reproduct...
Abstract. 1. Which sex should care for offspring depends on the cost and benefits of the behaviour f...
Although theories of parental investment and sex ratio generally assume that a single resource limit...
Trivers’s concept of parental investment is an integral part of modern evolutionary biology. ‘‘Paren...
Parental protection of eggs represents one of the most basic forms of parental care. Theory suggests...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Hosts and brood parasites are a classic example of conflict. Parasites typically provide no offsprin...
Most nonsocial wasps and bees are mass provisioners (MP), sealing each egg into its own cell contain...
1. Few studies have experimentally quantified the costs and benefits of female egg-guarding behaviou...
In species with biparental care, sexual conflict occurs because the benefit of care depends on the t...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
We investigate under which conditions we can expect the evolution of costly male care for unrelated ...
Knowledge of the selective pressures favouring parental care can inform our understanding of the evo...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Equal investment within broods does not always maximize parental reproductive value if the reproduct...
Abstract. 1. Which sex should care for offspring depends on the cost and benefits of the behaviour f...
Although theories of parental investment and sex ratio generally assume that a single resource limit...
Trivers’s concept of parental investment is an integral part of modern evolutionary biology. ‘‘Paren...
Parental protection of eggs represents one of the most basic forms of parental care. Theory suggests...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Hosts and brood parasites are a classic example of conflict. Parasites typically provide no offsprin...
Most nonsocial wasps and bees are mass provisioners (MP), sealing each egg into its own cell contain...
1. Few studies have experimentally quantified the costs and benefits of female egg-guarding behaviou...
In species with biparental care, sexual conflict occurs because the benefit of care depends on the t...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
We investigate under which conditions we can expect the evolution of costly male care for unrelated ...
Knowledge of the selective pressures favouring parental care can inform our understanding of the evo...
Nest-related behaviors may benefit males by increasing offspring survival and their attractiveness t...
Equal investment within broods does not always maximize parental reproductive value if the reproduct...
Abstract. 1. Which sex should care for offspring depends on the cost and benefits of the behaviour f...