Parental care includes a wide variety of traits that enhance offspring development and survival. It is taxonomically widespread and is central to the maintenance of biodiversity through its close association with other phenomena such as sexual selection, life-history evolution, sex allocation, sociality, cooperation and conflict, growth and development, genetic architecture, and phenotypic plasticity. This novel book provides a fresh perspective on the study of the evolution of parental care based on contributions from some of the top researchers in the field. It provides evidence that the dynamic nature of family interactions, and particularly the potential for co-evolution among family members, has contributed to the huge diversity of par...
Familial relationships cannot be properly understood outside of an evolutionary framework. Pseudosci...
What can evolutionary biology tell us about male-female differences in preferences concerning family...
Much of the evolutionary literature on human mating is based on the assumption of extensive female c...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Since both parents are related to their shared offspring but are unrelated to each other, both benef...
According to classical parental care theory males are expected to provide less parental care when of...
Understanding the evolution of parental care is complicated by the occurrence of evolutionary confli...
In many animals, parents provide care to their offspring, such as building nests, or feeding the you...
Sexual conflict, the different interests of males and females over reproduction, is a potent evoluti...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the behavioural mechanisms underlying pair coordination ove...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...
Sexual conflict arises from differences in the evolutionary interests of males and females and can o...
Sexual conflict arises from differences in the evolutionary interests of males and females and can o...
In the animal world parental care is a widespread phenomenon. However, in each species it may looks ...
Familial relationships cannot be properly understood outside of an evolutionary framework. Pseudosci...
What can evolutionary biology tell us about male-female differences in preferences concerning family...
Much of the evolutionary literature on human mating is based on the assumption of extensive female c...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Care is complex but recent advances are helping to unravel this complexity. The factors that promote...
Since both parents are related to their shared offspring but are unrelated to each other, both benef...
According to classical parental care theory males are expected to provide less parental care when of...
Understanding the evolution of parental care is complicated by the occurrence of evolutionary confli...
In many animals, parents provide care to their offspring, such as building nests, or feeding the you...
Sexual conflict, the different interests of males and females over reproduction, is a potent evoluti...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the behavioural mechanisms underlying pair coordination ove...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...
Sexual conflict arises from differences in the evolutionary interests of males and females and can o...
Sexual conflict arises from differences in the evolutionary interests of males and females and can o...
In the animal world parental care is a widespread phenomenon. However, in each species it may looks ...
Familial relationships cannot be properly understood outside of an evolutionary framework. Pseudosci...
What can evolutionary biology tell us about male-female differences in preferences concerning family...
Much of the evolutionary literature on human mating is based on the assumption of extensive female c...