Life history theory predicts that parents will balance benefits from investment in current offspring against benefits from future reproductive investments. Long-lived organisms are therefore less likely to increase parental effort when environmental conditions deteriorate. To investigate the effect of decreased foraging capacity on parental behaviour of long-lived monogamous seabirds, we experimentally increased energy costs for chick-rearing thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia). Handicapped birds had lighter chicks and lower provisioning rates, supporting the prediction that long-lived animals would pass some of the costs of impaired foraging ability on to their offspring. Nonetheless, handicapped birds spent less time underwater, had longer ...
Parental care can lead to a conflict of interest between parents and offspring. For central place fo...
We examined the provisioning strategy of a long-lived seabird to test the prediction from life-histo...
<div><p>Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlyin...
Seabirds exhibit considerable behavioural flexibility in foraging investment in order to meet the nu...
Life-history theory predicts a trade-off between current and future reproduction, such that long-liv...
Life-history theory predicts a trade-off between current and future reproduction, such that long-liv...
Feeding rates and mass loss during chick rearing were compared for individually marked parents of ma...
Seabirds care for their offspring in remote breeding colonies where foraging sites are distant and m...
Evolutionary theory suggests that individuals can benefit from deferring the fitness cost of develop...
The duration of parental care in animals varies widely, from none to lifelong. Such variation is typ...
We examined the provisioning strategy of a long-lived seabird to test the prediction from life-histo...
Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlying mechan...
International audience1. Energy expenditure in wild animals can be limited (i) intrinsically by phys...
Life-history theory assumes that organisms trade-off current against future reproduction to maximize...
Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In c...
Parental care can lead to a conflict of interest between parents and offspring. For central place fo...
We examined the provisioning strategy of a long-lived seabird to test the prediction from life-histo...
<div><p>Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlyin...
Seabirds exhibit considerable behavioural flexibility in foraging investment in order to meet the nu...
Life-history theory predicts a trade-off between current and future reproduction, such that long-liv...
Life-history theory predicts a trade-off between current and future reproduction, such that long-liv...
Feeding rates and mass loss during chick rearing were compared for individually marked parents of ma...
Seabirds care for their offspring in remote breeding colonies where foraging sites are distant and m...
Evolutionary theory suggests that individuals can benefit from deferring the fitness cost of develop...
The duration of parental care in animals varies widely, from none to lifelong. Such variation is typ...
We examined the provisioning strategy of a long-lived seabird to test the prediction from life-histo...
Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlying mechan...
International audience1. Energy expenditure in wild animals can be limited (i) intrinsically by phys...
Life-history theory assumes that organisms trade-off current against future reproduction to maximize...
Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In c...
Parental care can lead to a conflict of interest between parents and offspring. For central place fo...
We examined the provisioning strategy of a long-lived seabird to test the prediction from life-histo...
<div><p>Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlyin...