Parental care is likely to evolve when benefits of care are greater than costs. Provision of parental care may buffer vulnerable offspring against unpredictable or hazardous environments permitting parents to breed in situations too hostile for unassisted juvenile survival. The nature of environmental unpredictability faced by parents and their offspring (e.g., availability of nutritional resources, breeding resources and/or the strength of competition) provides the ecological context in which costs and benefits of parental traits are defined. Therefore investigations about how the environment might shape parental traits ought not only to be conducted in the laboratory but also in a natural setting where unanticipated parameters may have pr...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
The parents' phenotype, or the environment they create for their young, can have long-lasting effect...
The parents' phenotype, or the environment they create for their young, can have long-lasting effect...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parental care is thought to be costly, as it consumes time and energy. Such costs might be reduced i...
Parental care is thought to be costly, as it consumes time and energy. Such costs might be reduced i...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
The parents' phenotype, or the environment they create for their young, can have long-lasting effect...
The parents' phenotype, or the environment they create for their young, can have long-lasting effect...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parental care is thought to be costly, as it consumes time and energy. Such costs might be reduced i...
Parental care is thought to be costly, as it consumes time and energy. Such costs might be reduced i...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
The parents' phenotype, or the environment they create for their young, can have long-lasting effect...
The parents' phenotype, or the environment they create for their young, can have long-lasting effect...