Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the cost of survival and future reproductive fitness. In taxa with biparental care, each parent can adjust investment on current reproduction according to changes in their partner’s effort, but these adjustments may be different for males and females as they may have different reproductive strategies. Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have proposed the mechanism underlying such adjustments. In addition, the value of the brood or litter (brood size) has also been suggested to affect the amount of care through manipulation of brood size. While the two conditions have been studied independently, the impact of their interplay on potential s...
Communal breeding, wherein multiple conspecifics live and reproduce together, may generate short-ter...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
Male parents spend less time caring than females in many species with biparental care. The tradition...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
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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...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
Male parents spend less time caring than females in many species with biparental care. The tradition...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Parental care strategies do not only vary greatly across species, but also within species, there can...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe author ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Wiley via...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Evolutionary Biology Published by John Wiley...
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...
Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring c...
Male parents spend less time caring than females in many species with biparental care. The tradition...