<p>A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents want to feed them. Surprisingly, however, in a quarter of species studied, parents ignore begging chicks. Furthermore, parents in some species even neglect smaller chicks that beg more, and preferentially feed the biggest chicks that beg less. This extreme variation across species, which contradicts predictions from theory, represents a major outstanding problem for the study of animal signalling. We analyse parent-offspring communication across 143 bird species, and show that this variation correlates with ecological differences. In predictable and good environments, chicks in worse condition beg more, and parents preferentially feed those...
We assume that parents use the signalling intensity of their young to determine how much food they b...
Evolutionary theory of parent-offspring conflict explains begging displays of nestling birds as self...
Providing parental care involves costs for the parents when investing resources such as food and tim...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
Offspring across the animal kingdom have evolved a variety of vocalizations, postures and structural...
In most taxa with altricial young, offspring solicit food from their parents using a combination of ...
Increasingly, individual variation is being recognized as an important influence on behavioral evolu...
The offspring of birds and mammals use a combination of movements and vocalizations, known as beggin...
The offspring of birds and mammals solicit food from their parents by a combination of movements and...
Offspring are selected to demand more resources than what is optimal for their parents to provide, w...
Begging by dependent avian offspring is known to correlate with hunger level, and parents use this a...
In nestling birds, begging typically signals short-term hunger and is often used by parents to alloc...
Parental care, a central component of reproduction in a wide range of animal species, often involves...
We assume that parents use the signalling intensity of their young to determine how much food they b...
Evolutionary theory of parent-offspring conflict explains begging displays of nestling birds as self...
Providing parental care involves costs for the parents when investing resources such as food and tim...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
Offspring across the animal kingdom have evolved a variety of vocalizations, postures and structural...
In most taxa with altricial young, offspring solicit food from their parents using a combination of ...
Increasingly, individual variation is being recognized as an important influence on behavioral evolu...
The offspring of birds and mammals use a combination of movements and vocalizations, known as beggin...
The offspring of birds and mammals solicit food from their parents by a combination of movements and...
Offspring are selected to demand more resources than what is optimal for their parents to provide, w...
Begging by dependent avian offspring is known to correlate with hunger level, and parents use this a...
In nestling birds, begging typically signals short-term hunger and is often used by parents to alloc...
Parental care, a central component of reproduction in a wide range of animal species, often involves...
We assume that parents use the signalling intensity of their young to determine how much food they b...
Evolutionary theory of parent-offspring conflict explains begging displays of nestling birds as self...
Providing parental care involves costs for the parents when investing resources such as food and tim...