Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.

Because parental care is costly, conflict between mates over their roles in reproduction seems unavoidable unless they both benefit from parental labour split equally between partners. In the current paper we analyse the division of parental investment in the Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), a species...

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Main Authors: Konrad Leniowski, Ewa Węgrzyn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6258531?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9371194640204cd2a70b6cfb471727082020-11-25T01:30:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020775710.1371/journal.pone.0207757Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.Konrad LeniowskiEwa WęgrzynBecause parental care is costly, conflict between mates over their roles in reproduction seems unavoidable unless they both benefit from parental labour split equally between partners. In the current paper we analyse the division of parental investment in the Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), a species that experiences high nest predation. We show that both sexes invest in the incubation of eggs as well as feeding and brooding nestlings at a similar level. We also found that pairs which divided feeding duties more equally produced nestlings that grew faster. Faster nestling development enables earlier fledging in case of predation attempts at the end of nesting period. Thus parents who more evenly participate in provisioning may benefit from higher breeding success. Our findings suggest that in species under high risk of nest predation disparity in parental investment may not provide much benefit to parent's residual reproductive value and that equality in parental duties constitutes a winning strategy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6258531?pdf=render
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Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.
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title Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.
title_short Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.
title_full Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.
title_fullStr Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.
title_full_unstemmed Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap.
title_sort equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the blackcap.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Because parental care is costly, conflict between mates over their roles in reproduction seems unavoidable unless they both benefit from parental labour split equally between partners. In the current paper we analyse the division of parental investment in the Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), a species that experiences high nest predation. We show that both sexes invest in the incubation of eggs as well as feeding and brooding nestlings at a similar level. We also found that pairs which divided feeding duties more equally produced nestlings that grew faster. Faster nestling development enables earlier fledging in case of predation attempts at the end of nesting period. Thus parents who more evenly participate in provisioning may benefit from higher breeding success. Our findings suggest that in species under high risk of nest predation disparity in parental investment may not provide much benefit to parent's residual reproductive value and that equality in parental duties constitutes a winning strategy.
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