Sonja Wild, Gustavo Alarcón-Nieto & @lucymaplin show that young #GreatTits, which have limited #ParentalCare, learn to solve a foraging #puzzle socially, but rather than parents, siblings & non-parental adults are preferred role models @PLOSBiology plos.io/46JZn6n

Laubach et al. discover that physiological constraints may contribute to the early-life disadvantage of slow growth, especially in the context of lower parental care, a result that aligns with the differential acquisition hypothesis. Read now ahead of print! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/734993

#growth #parentalCare #physiology #parent

Atkins Coleman et al. investigate effects of parental care on offspring fitness and the extent to which adult offspring resemble their genetic parents in parental investment, revealing complex selective pressures favoring offspring sex-ratio adjustment.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733104

#parentalCare #fitness #selectivePressures #sexRatio

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It has repeatedly been shown that the evolution of parental care is related to large eggs and consequently often to small clutches. Kudo et al. conduct the first study clarifying the evolution of parental care linked with small eggs in invertebrates.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/730145

#evolution #parentalCare #eggs #clutches #invertebrates

Read now ahead of print! "Divergence in Reproductive Behaviors Is Associated with the Evolutionary Loss of Parental Care" by Behrens et al.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/729465

#reproductive #evolutionaryLoss #parentalCare

The dilemma between keeping the eggs warm and surviving starvation when you are an incubating bird in the Arctic. Far from being measurement artefacts, extended recess is a sensible strategy under harsh environmental and poor body conditions. Congratulation to Léa Etchart for this new paper from her PhD project.

📄 Etchart et al (2024) Proc R Soc B http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.2264

#Science #Biology #Ecology #AnimalBevahiour #ParentalCare #Bird #Shorebird #CNRS #Lehna #LEHNA_lab #UnivLyon1 #ANR

David F. Westneat used correlational and experimental data to test three causal hypotheses for individuality in parental care. The complexity of personality and plasticity brings new ideas for the biological links between them. Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/727700

#individuality #parentalCare #plasticity #biologicalLinks

From black hole physics to theoretical behavioural ecology. John M McNamara giving an inaugural lecture in Budapest, Hungary: "The art of the state, modelling the endpoints of evolution by natural selection". (Don't miss the famous photos of Alasdair Houston and John from the 70s)

#Science #Biology #Ecology #Evolution #EvolutionaryTheory #EvolutionaryBiology #AnimalBehaviour #Behaviour #BehaviouralEcology #bird #ParentalCare #GameTheory #Lecture #Bristol

https://youtu.be/GSTK9x1Z0LA?si=0QpEuj_rXiY3QK4b

John M. McNamara székfoglaló előadása (2023.10.10)

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Why we think that some #extinct giant flying #reptiles cared for their young https://theconversation.com/why-we-think-that-some-extinct-giant-flying-reptiles-cared-for-their-young-210084

Allometric wing growth links parental care to #pterosaur giantism https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2023.1102

"A key difference between the small and large species may have been #ParentalCare. This may have released large #pterosaurs from growth and size constraints. An extended maturation period where parents protected their young and fed them may have allowed a larger body size"

Why we think that some extinct giant flying reptiles cared for their young

Reptiles don’t generally care for their offspring, but some pterosaurs may have bucked the trend.

The Conversation