2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.24.477548
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Songbird parents coordinate offspring provisioning at fine spatio-temporal scales

Abstract: For parents, rearing offspring together is far from a purely cooperative exercise, as a conflict of interest (sexual conflict) exists over their optimum level of care. Recent theory emphasises that sexual conflict can be evolutionarily resolved, and complete parental cooperation can occur if parents directly respond (negotiate) to each other and coordinate their level of care. Despite numerous experiments show that parents are responsive to each other, we still lack empirical evidence of the behavioural mechan… Show more

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