Coevolution influences the evolution of filial cannibalism, offspring abandonment and parental care
Understanding evolutionary patterns of parental investment and care has been a long-standing focus in studies of evolutionary and behavioural ecology. Indeed, patterns of investment and care are highly diverse, and fully understanding such diversity has been challenging. Recently, several studies ha...
Main Authors: | Klug, H, Bonsall, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2019
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