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Parental care, cost of reproduction and reproductive skew: a general costly young model
Authors:Shen Sheng-Feng  Reeve H Kern  Vehrencamp Sandra L
Institution:a Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan
b Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
c Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
Abstract:Understanding the mechanisms by which animals resolve conflicts of interest is the key to understanding the basis of cooperation in social species. Conflict over reproductive portioning is the critical type of conflict among cooperative breeders. The costly young model represents an important, but underappreciated, idea about how an individual's intrinsic condition and cost of reproduction should affect the resolution of conflict over the distribution of reproduction within a cooperatively breeding group. However, dominant control in various forms and fixed parental care (offspring fitness dependent solely on total brood size) are assumed in previous versions of costly young models. Here, we develop a general costly young model by relaxing the restrictive assumptions of existing models. Our results show that (1) when the complete-control assumption is relaxed, the costly young model behaves very differently from the original model, and (2) when the fixed parental care assumption is relaxed, the costly young-costly care model displays similar predictions to the tug-of-war model, although the underlying mechanisms causing these similar patterns are different. These results, we believe, help simplify the seemingly divergent predictions of different reproductive skew models and highlight the importance of studying the group members' intrinsic conditions, costs of producing young, and costs of parental care for understanding breeding conflict resolution in cooperatively breeding animals.
Keywords:Social conflict  Parental investment  Reproductive skew  Cost of reproduction
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