Risks and Rewards of Nest Defence by Parent Birds

Volume: 63, Issue: 2, Pages: 167 - 187
Published: Jun 1, 1988
Abstract
Nest and offspring defence by birds can be treated as an optimization problem wherein fitness benefits are determined by the survival of the current brood and fitness costs depend upon the probability that the parent will survive to breed again. At the optimal intensity of defence, net fitness benefits are maximized. Unlike many other aspects of animal behavior, the reproductive consequences of nest defence can often be measured directly. Within...
Paper Details
Title
Risks and Rewards of Nest Defence by Parent Birds
Published Date
Jun 1, 1988
Volume
63
Issue
2
Pages
167 - 187
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