Parents that kill and consume their offspring often appear to be acting against their own reproductive interests. Yet parent-offspring cannibalism is common and taxonomically widespread across the animal kingdom. In this review, I provide an overview of our current understanding of parent-offspring cannibalism, which has seen a proliferation in adaptive hypotheses over the past 20 years for why parents consume their own young. I review over four decades of research into this perplexing behaviour, drawing from work conducted on fishes, reptiles, insects, birds, and mammals among other taxa. Many factors have been hypothesised to explain parent-offspring cannibalism in nature, including poor parental energy reserves, small or large brood size...
Offspring desertion by parents generally occurs at an early stage of parental care, which is conside...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Parental care has evolved across the animal kingdom to increase the probability of offspring survivi...
Parental care and filial cannibalism (the consumption of one's own offspring) co-occur in many anima...
This review summarizes information on filial cannibalism (the act of eating one’s own offspring) in ...
Understanding evolutionary patterns of parental investment and care has been a long-standing focus i...
Sibling cannibalism occurs in many species, yet understanding of sibling cannibalism as an adaptatio...
Many animal parents invest heavily to ensure offspring survival, yet some eventually consume some or...
Parental care is a key life-history trait that increases offspring fitness. When one thinks of paren...
Many animal parents invest heavily to ensure offspring survival, yet some eventually consume some or...
Many animals heavily invest in parental care but still reject at least some of their offspring. Alth...
Systematic infanticide of unrelated young has been reported in several animal taxa. Particular atten...
A recent study shows that filial cannibalism is not merely a desperate survival tactic for hungry fa...
Many animals heavily invest in parental care but still reject at least some of their offspring. Alth...
Cannibalism is widespread across the animal kingdom, occurring in more than 1300 species of inverteb...
Offspring desertion by parents generally occurs at an early stage of parental care, which is conside...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Parental care has evolved across the animal kingdom to increase the probability of offspring survivi...
Parental care and filial cannibalism (the consumption of one's own offspring) co-occur in many anima...
This review summarizes information on filial cannibalism (the act of eating one’s own offspring) in ...
Understanding evolutionary patterns of parental investment and care has been a long-standing focus i...
Sibling cannibalism occurs in many species, yet understanding of sibling cannibalism as an adaptatio...
Many animal parents invest heavily to ensure offspring survival, yet some eventually consume some or...
Parental care is a key life-history trait that increases offspring fitness. When one thinks of paren...
Many animal parents invest heavily to ensure offspring survival, yet some eventually consume some or...
Many animals heavily invest in parental care but still reject at least some of their offspring. Alth...
Systematic infanticide of unrelated young has been reported in several animal taxa. Particular atten...
A recent study shows that filial cannibalism is not merely a desperate survival tactic for hungry fa...
Many animals heavily invest in parental care but still reject at least some of their offspring. Alth...
Cannibalism is widespread across the animal kingdom, occurring in more than 1300 species of inverteb...
Offspring desertion by parents generally occurs at an early stage of parental care, which is conside...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Parental care has evolved across the animal kingdom to increase the probability of offspring survivi...