Effects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.

Parental care is expected to increase the likelihood of offspring survival at the cost of investment in future reproductive success. However, alternative parental behaviours, such as filial cannibalism, can decrease current reproductive success and consequently individual fitness. We evaluate the ro...

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Main Authors: Bonsall, M, Klug, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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description Parental care is expected to increase the likelihood of offspring survival at the cost of investment in future reproductive success. However, alternative parental behaviours, such as filial cannibalism, can decrease current reproductive success and consequently individual fitness. We evaluate the role of among-offspring relatedness on the evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism. Building on our previous work, we show how the evolution of care is influenced by the effect of among-offspring relatedness on both the strength of competition and filial cannibalism. When there is a positive relationship between among-offspring competition and relatedness, parental care will be favoured when among-offspring relatedness is relatively low, and the maintenance of both care and no-care strategies is expected. If the relationship between among-offspring competition and relatedness is negative, parental care is most strongly favoured when broods contain highly related offspring. Further, we highlight the range of conditions over which the level of this among-offspring relatedness can affect the co-occurrence of different care/no care and cannibalism/no cannibalism strategies. Coexistence of multiple strategies is independent of the effects of among-offspring relatedness on cannibalism but more likely when among-offspring relatedness and competition are positively associated.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3d05ef1a-a712-48fa-baea-f090257050bb2022-03-26T14:17:06ZEffects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3d05ef1a-a712-48fa-baea-f090257050bbEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Bonsall, MKlug, HParental care is expected to increase the likelihood of offspring survival at the cost of investment in future reproductive success. However, alternative parental behaviours, such as filial cannibalism, can decrease current reproductive success and consequently individual fitness. We evaluate the role of among-offspring relatedness on the evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism. Building on our previous work, we show how the evolution of care is influenced by the effect of among-offspring relatedness on both the strength of competition and filial cannibalism. When there is a positive relationship between among-offspring competition and relatedness, parental care will be favoured when among-offspring relatedness is relatively low, and the maintenance of both care and no-care strategies is expected. If the relationship between among-offspring competition and relatedness is negative, parental care is most strongly favoured when broods contain highly related offspring. Further, we highlight the range of conditions over which the level of this among-offspring relatedness can affect the co-occurrence of different care/no care and cannibalism/no cannibalism strategies. Coexistence of multiple strategies is independent of the effects of among-offspring relatedness on cannibalism but more likely when among-offspring relatedness and competition are positively associated.
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title Effects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.
title_full Effects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.
title_fullStr Effects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.
title_short Effects of among-offspring relatedness on the origins and evolution of parental care and filial cannibalism.
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