The evolution of paternity and paternal care in birds |
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Authors: | Moller, Anders Pape Cuervo, Jose Javier |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratoire d'Ecologie, CNRS URA 258, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Bât. A, 7ème étage, 7 quai St. Bernard, Case 237, F-75252 Paris Cedex 5, France b Estación Experimental de Zonas Aridas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Calle General Segura, E-04001 Almeria, Spain |
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Abstract: | Paternity has been hypothesized to be related to the evolutionof paternal care because (1) there should be selection formales not to invest in broods with an uncertain parentage,or (2) male extrapair activity is traded against paternal care.We used interspecific comparisons to discriminate between thesealternatives. Male participation in three kinds of parentalcare (nest building, incubation, provisioning of offspring)increased with high paternity in their own nests. Male parentalactivities at some stages of the breeding cycle were significantlycorrelated. A multivariate analysis taking this intercorrelationbetween different components of care and potentially confoundingvariables such as precociality, polyandry, and sexual dichromatisminto account revealed that paternity was significantly positivelyrelated to offspring provisioning, while male participationin the other components of parental care did not explain asignificant amount of interspecific variation in paternity.Analyses of evolutionary transitions between different dichotomizedstates of paternity and paternal care provided no clear conclusionsconcerning evolutionary scenarios. However, theoretical argumentsand the results of the contrast analyses suggest that male provisioningof offspring evolved in response to paternity. |
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Keywords: | extrapair paternity incubation parental effort provisioning sexual selection. |
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