According to classical parental care theory males are expected to provide less parental care when offspring in a brood are less likely to be their own, but empirical evidence in support of this relationship is equivocal. Recent work predicts that social interactions between the sexes can modify co‐evolution between traits involved in mating and parental care as a result of costs associated with these social interactions (i.e. sexual conflict). In burying beetles (Nicrophorus vespilloides), we use artificial selection on a paternity assurance trait, and crosses within and between selection lines, to show that selection acting on females, not males, can drive the co‐evolution of paternity assurance traits and parental care. Males do not care ...
Which sex should care for offspring is a fundamental question in evolution. Invertebrates, and insec...
Parental care, mating dynamics and life history co-evolve. Understanding the diversity of reproducti...
Which sex should care for offspring is a fundamental question in evolution. Invertebrates, and insec...
Journal Article© 2014 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and CNRS.The d...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Evolutionary Biology Published by John Wiley...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe author ...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Universi...
Male parents spend less time caring than females in many species with biparental care. The tradition...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Knowledge of how genetic effects arising from parental care influence the evolution of offspring tra...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Knowledge of how genetic effects arising from parental care influence the evolution of offspring tra...
Which sex should care for offspring is a fundamental question in evolution. Invertebrates, and insec...
Parental care, mating dynamics and life history co-evolve. Understanding the diversity of reproducti...
Which sex should care for offspring is a fundamental question in evolution. Invertebrates, and insec...
Journal Article© 2014 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and CNRS.The d...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Evolutionary Biology Published by John Wiley...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe author ...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Universi...
Male parents spend less time caring than females in many species with biparental care. The tradition...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Knowledge of how genetic effects arising from parental care influence the evolution of offspring tra...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Knowledge of how genetic effects arising from parental care influence the evolution of offspring tra...
Which sex should care for offspring is a fundamental question in evolution. Invertebrates, and insec...
Parental care, mating dynamics and life history co-evolve. Understanding the diversity of reproducti...
Which sex should care for offspring is a fundamental question in evolution. Invertebrates, and insec...