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Decreasing parental task specialization promotes conditional cooperation.


ABSTRACT: How much to invest in parental care and by who remain puzzling questions fomented by a sexual conflict between parents. Negotiation that facilitates coordinated parental behaviour may be key to ease this costly conflict. However, understanding cooperation requires that the temporal and sex-specific variation in parental care, as well as its multivariate nature is considered. Using a biparental bird species and repeated sampling of behavioural activities throughout a major part of reproduction, we show a clear division of tasks between males and females in provisioning, brooding and foraging. Such behavioural specializations fade with increasing nestling age, which stimulates the degree of alternated feeding visits, as a recently promoted form of conditional cooperation. However, such cooperation is thought to benefit offspring development, which is not supported by our data. Thus, from a proximate point of view, conditional cooperation via alternation critically depends on the division of parental tasks, while the ultimate benefits have yet to be shown.

SUBMITTER: Iserbyt A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5529357 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Decreasing parental task specialization promotes conditional cooperation.

Iserbyt Arne A   Fresneau Nolwenn N   Kortenhoff Tiffanie T   Eens Marcel M   Müller Wendt W  

Scientific reports 20170726 1


How much to invest in parental care and by who remain puzzling questions fomented by a sexual conflict between parents. Negotiation that facilitates coordinated parental behaviour may be key to ease this costly conflict. However, understanding cooperation requires that the temporal and sex-specific variation in parental care, as well as its multivariate nature is considered. Using a biparental bird species and repeated sampling of behavioural activities throughout a major part of reproduction, w  ...[more]

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