Funder: EC | FP7 | FP7 Ideas: European Research Council (FP7 Ideas); Id: 100011199; Grant(s): 310785Parental care can be partitioned into traits that involve direct engagement with offspring and traits that are expressed as an extended phenotype and influence the developmental environment, such as constructing a nursery. Here, we use experimental evolution to test whether parents can evolve modifications in nursery construction when they are experimentally prevented from supplying care directly to offspring. We exposed replicate experimental populations of burying beetles (Nicrophorus vespilloides) to different regimes of posthatching care by allowing larvae to develop in the presence (Full Care) or absence of parents (No Care). After only ...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parental care is likely to evolve when benefits of care are greater than costs. Provision of parenta...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the National Academy of Sciences via the DO...
Parents of many species provision their young, and the extent of parental provisioning constitutes a...
In this thesis, I investigated the role of parental care in evolution. Parents provide the environme...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
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 longlasting effects...
Funding: Consolidator’s Grant from the European Research Council to R.M.K.(310785 Baldwinian_Beetles...
Cryptic evolution occurs when evolutionary change is masked by concurrent environmental change. In m...
The overproduction of offspring is commonly associated with high hatching failure and a mechanism fo...
The burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides) has unusually highly developed parental care; parents ...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parental care is likely to evolve when benefits of care are greater than costs. Provision of parenta...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the National Academy of Sciences via the DO...
Parents of many species provision their young, and the extent of parental provisioning constitutes a...
In this thesis, I investigated the role of parental care in evolution. Parents provide the environme...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parental care benefits offspring through maternal effects influencing their development, growth and ...
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 longlasting effects...
Funding: Consolidator’s Grant from the European Research Council to R.M.K.(310785 Baldwinian_Beetles...
Cryptic evolution occurs when evolutionary change is masked by concurrent environmental change. In m...
The overproduction of offspring is commonly associated with high hatching failure and a mechanism fo...
The burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides) has unusually highly developed parental care; parents ...
The evolution of elaborate forms of parental care is an important topic in behavioral ecology, yet t...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parents can increase the fitness of their offspring by allocating nutrients to eggs and/or providing...
Parental care is likely to evolve when benefits of care are greater than costs. Provision of parenta...