Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of parental investment. In altricial birds, despite providing the same kind of parental care, patterns of investment in different offspring can differ between parents, a situation termed parentally biased favoritism. Previous explanations for parentally biased favoritism have received mixed theoretical and empirical support. Here, we test the prediction that in blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus, females bias their food allocation rules to favor the smallest offspring during the nestling stage. By doing so, females could increase the subsequent amount of paternal care supplied by their partner during the fledging period, as a previous study showed that ...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Sex-biased parental care is expected if the offspring sexes differ in their energetic needs or if th...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Despite the fact that in many bird species offspring are provisioned by two parents, few studies to ...
Despite the fact that in many bird species offspring are provisioned by two parents, few studies to ...
Sibling and parente-offspring conflicts arise mainly over the amount and distribution of parental ca...
In species with biparental care, there is sexual conflict over parental investment because each pare...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...
The differential allocation hypothesis (DAH) predicts that individuals should adjust their parental ...
In biparental species, conflict between the sexes is expected when optimal levels of parental care d...
As parental care is costly, it can be expected that there will be a sexual conflict between parents ...
International audienceIn bi-parental care systems each parent shares benefits with its unrelated par...
Parents might initially produce more offspring than they might be able to raise. However, when offsp...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Sex-biased parental care is expected if the offspring sexes differ in their energetic needs or if th...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Despite the fact that in many bird species offspring are provisioned by two parents, few studies to ...
Despite the fact that in many bird species offspring are provisioned by two parents, few studies to ...
Sibling and parente-offspring conflicts arise mainly over the amount and distribution of parental ca...
In species with biparental care, there is sexual conflict over parental investment because each pare...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...
The differential allocation hypothesis (DAH) predicts that individuals should adjust their parental ...
In biparental species, conflict between the sexes is expected when optimal levels of parental care d...
As parental care is costly, it can be expected that there will be a sexual conflict between parents ...
International audienceIn bi-parental care systems each parent shares benefits with its unrelated par...
Parents might initially produce more offspring than they might be able to raise. However, when offsp...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Sex-biased parental care is expected if the offspring sexes differ in their energetic needs or if th...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...