نتایج جستجو برای: female broods

تعداد نتایج: 268087  

2016
Hyuk Je Lee Valentin Heim Axel Meyer

Alloparental care - care for unrelated young - is rare in animals, and its ecological or evolutionary advantages or, alternative maladaptive nature, remain unclear. We investigate alloparental care in the socially monogamous cichlid fish Perissodus microlepis from Lake Tanganyika that exhibits bi-parental care. In a genetic parentage analysis, we discovered a surprisingly high percentage of all...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2007
K A C De Schamphelaere I Forrez K Dierckens P Sorgeloos C R Janssen

There is a growing concern that dietborne metal toxicity might be important in aquatic ecosystems. However, the science behind this matter is insufficiently developed to explicitly and accurately account for this in metal regulation or risk assessment. We investigated the effects of a chronic exposure of Daphnia magna to an elevated level of Cu (3000 microg Cu/g dry wt) in their diet (the green...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Kristina M Sefc Caroline M Hermann Barbara Taborsky Stephan Koblmüller

Uniparental maternal brood care often coincides with multiple paternity and single maternity of broods, possibly reflecting benefits of polyandry and costs of uniparental care. Genetic data from the maternally mouthbrooding cichlid fish Simochromis pleurospilus revealed the opposite pattern--low polyandry and allomaternal care. More than 70% of the investigated females had mated with a single m...

2001
Stephen T. Trumbo Masahiro Kon Derek Sikes

Nicrophorine beetles (Nicrophorus and Ptomascopus spp.) use small carcasses as a food source for young, a breeding ecology distinct from other silphid beetles. While adaptations to the use of small carcasses are well known for Nicrophorus (emitting sex pheromone, burying, rounding and removing hair from carcasses, regulating brood size, regurgitating to young, and preventing predation), there i...

Journal: :Ethology 2023

While most introduced species fail to become invasive, those that succeed are a major threat global biodiversity. To improve the management of invasive species, predictive understanding invasion risk is needed. There strong evidence success linked specific traits and it well recognised phenotypic trait heterogeneity population viability. However, effects population-level traits, contribution su...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Marie-Jeanne Holveck Katharina Riebel

Mate choice studies routinely assume female preferences for indicators of high quality in males but rarely consider developmental causes of within-population variation in mating preferences. By contrast, recent mate choice models assume that costs and benefits of searching or competing for high-quality males depend on females' phenotypic quality. A prediction following from these models is that...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Dik Heg Eva Jutzeler Jeremy S. Mitchell Ian M. Hamilton

BACKGROUND In many cooperatively breeding vertebrates, subordinates assist a dominant pair to raise the dominants' offspring. Previously, it has been suggested that subordinates may help in payment for continued residency on the territory (the 'pay-to-stay hypothesis'), but payment might also be reciprocated or might allow subordinates access to reproductive opportunities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIP...

2012
Thomas E. Reed Francis Daunt Adam J. Kiploks Sarah J. Burthe Hanna M. V. Granroth-Wilding Emi A. Takahashi Mark Newell Sarah Wanless Emma J. A. Cunningham

Parasitism experienced early in ontogeny can have a major impact on host growth, development and future fitness, but whether siblings are affected equally by parasitism is poorly understood. In birds, hatching asynchrony induced by hormonal or behavioural mechanisms largely under parental control might predispose young to respond to infection in different ways. Here we show that parasites can h...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Sasha R.X. Dall

A recent study shows that brood parasitic cowbirds employ Mafia-like tactics to discourage rejection of their broods by a common host. This may be a new example of animals adaptively 'constructing' key features of their ecological niches.

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