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Sexual conflict and consistency of offspring desertion in Eurasian penduline tit <Emphasis Type="Italic">Remiz pendulinus</Emphasis>
Authors:Ákos Pogány  István Szentirmai  Jan Komdeur  Tamás Székely
Institution:1.Department of Ethology,E?tv?s University,Budapest,Hungary;2.Animal Ecology Group, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies,University of Groningen, Biological Centre,AA Haren,The Netherlands;3.Department of Biology and Biochemistry,University of Bath,Bath,UK
Abstract:

Background  

The trade-off between current and future parental investment is often different between males and females. This difference may lead to sexual conflict between parents over care provisioning in animals that breed with multiple mates. One of the most obvious manifestations of sexual conflict over care is offspring desertion whereby one parent deserts the young to increase its reproductive success at the expense of its mate. Offspring desertion is a wide-spread behavior, and its frequency often varies within populations. We studied the consistency of offspring desertion in a small passerine bird, the Eurasian penduline tit Remiz pendulinus, that has an extremely variable breeding system. Both males and females are sequentially polygamous, and a single parent (either the male or the female) incubates the eggs and rears the young. About 28–40% of offspring are abandoned by both parents, and these offspring perish. Here we investigate whether the variation in offspring desertion in a population emerges either by each individual behaving consistently between different broods, or it is driven by the environment.
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