Variation in Growth Drives the Duration of Parental Care: A Test of Ydenberg’s Model

Volume: 189, Issue: 5, Pages: 526 - 538
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
The duration of parental care in animals varies widely, from none to lifelong. Such variation is typically thought to represent a trade-off between growth and safety. Seabirds show wide variation in the age at which offspring leave the nest, making them ideal to test the idea that a trade-off between high energy gain at sea and high safety at the nest drives variation in departure age (Ydenberg’s model). To directly test the model assumptions,...
Paper Details
Title
Variation in Growth Drives the Duration of Parental Care: A Test of Ydenberg’s Model
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
189
Issue
5
Pages
526 - 538
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