Evolution of unstable and stable biparental care |
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Authors: | Ratnieks Francis L. W. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK |
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Abstract: | Evolutionarily stable strategy models suggest that biparentalcare will be stable when parents partially compensate for changesin care by the other parent. Previous work has emphasized therelationship between parental expenditure and the current componentof fitness (e. g., offspring survival and fecundity) in causingpartial compensation. This study shows that partial compensationdepends critically on the effect of current parental expenditureon a parent's future fitness (e. g., survival to and fecundityin subsequent breeding seasons). Partial compensation is favoredand biparental care is stable when future fitness is a concave-downfunction of expenditure (i. e., each increment of expenditureis more costly than the previous). However, when future fitnessis a convex-down function of expenditure (i. e., each incrementof expenditure is less costly) biparental care is unstable.(BehavEcol 7: 490493(1996)] |
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Keywords: | evolutionarily stable strategy fitness fecundity parental care parental expenditure. |
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