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Data from: Oxidative stress during courtship affects male and female reproductive effort differentially in a wild bird with biparental care
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parental care;Sula leucogaster;Cost of reproduction;sexual traits;life-history trade-off;Oxidative stress
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pn358
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in reproductive traits before egg laying and constrain females' investment in eggs and parental care.
Data from: Where are all the moms? external fertilization predicts the rise of male parental care in bony fishes
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external fertilization;parental investment;male care;reproductive allocation;Life history;phylogenetic comparative methods
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doi:10.5061/dryad.rv15dv44k
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in parentage is an important determinant of the evolution of care. Crucially, while female care is constrained by other forms of reproductive investment, mal
Data from: Surrounding pathogens shape maternal egg care but not egg production in the European earwig
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parental care;Social immunity;insects;Forficula auricularia;Subsocial;Dermaptera
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pv50q
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presence entails an increase in femalesinvestment into both pre-hatching forms of care and clutch quantity and quality. Our results first show that females
Data from: Parental care trade-offs and life history relationships in insects
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parental care;Phylogenetics: comparative;Trade offs;insect
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1451
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ying only with body size. This refutes most theory of egg size evolution under parental care. Lifetime fecundity scaled differently depending on parental investment
Data from: Effects of prior contest experience and contest outcome on female reproductive decisions and offspring fitness
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competition;parental care;reproduction;burying beetle;Density Dependence;life history trade-offs;Nicrophorus vespilloides;Holocene
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.fq22f
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the wider implications of our findings and present a conceptual model linking contest-mediated adjustments in parental investment to population-leve
Data from: Sexual cannibalism increases male material investment in offspring: quantifying terminal reproductive effort in a praying mantis
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cannibalism;sexual conflict;praying mantis;Tenodera sinensis;parental investment
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doi:10.5061/dryad.505f6
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ism thus increases male material investment in offspring. We also show that males provide substantial investment via the ejaculate, with males passing about 25
Data from: Parental effects on the larval performance of a tapeworm in its copepod first host
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Mixed Mating;quantitative genetics;larval life history;Maternal Effect;transgenerational plasticity;Cestoda;heritability
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doi:10.5061/dryad.g0g1h
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e little explored in parasitic organisms, perhaps because in many parasites per capita investment into offspring is low. I investigated whether parental
Data from: The adaptive significance of provisioning and foraging coordination between breeding partners
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parental care;Reproduction: investment;zebra finch;foraging;Behavior;Conflict: sexual
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vs7v6
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Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share the cost of their partner’s effort on future
Data from: When earwig mothers do not care to share: parent-offspring competition and the evolution of family life
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parental care;relatedness;European earwig;orphaning;Forficula auricularia;Family life;kin competition;environmental conditions
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.651ss
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r investment into future reproduction and/or to maintain their current body condition. On a general level, our findings reveal that local competition bet

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