2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.29.587327
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Nest construction and its effect on post-hatching family life in the burying beetleNicrophorus vespilloides

Eleanor Kate Bladon,
Rebecca Mary Kilner

Abstract: Through the effort required to construct them, the microenvironmental conditions they impose on the family and their indirect influence on post-hatching care, nests play a key role in influencing family life. We combined experimental evolution with cross-fostering experiments on laboratory populations of Nicrophorus vespilloides to investigate three ways in which the nest can contribute more broadly to parental investment. We used replicate populations of N. vespilloides that had evolved for 42 generations und… Show more

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