Individual variation and the resolution of conflict over parental care in penduline tits.
نویسندگان
چکیده
Eurasian penduline tits (Remiz pendulinus) have an unusually diverse breeding system consisting of frequent male and female polygamy, and uniparental care by the male or the female. Intriguingly, 30 to 40 per cent of all nests are deserted by both parents. To understand the evolution of this diverse breeding system and frequent clutch desertion, we use 6 years of field data to derive fitness expectations for males and females depending on whether or not they care for their offspring. The resulting payoff matrix corresponds to an asymmetric Snowdrift Game with two alternative evolutionarily stable strategies (ESSs): female-only and male-only care. This, however, does not explain the polymorphism in care strategies and frequent biparental desertion, because theory predicts that one of the two ESSs should have spread to fixation. Using a bootstrapping approach, we demonstrate that taking account of individual variation in payoffs explains the patterns of care better than a model based on the average population payoff matrix. In particular, a model incorporating differences in male attractiveness closely predicts the observed frequencies of male and female desertion. Our work highlights the need for a new generation of individual-based evolutionary game-theoretic models.
منابع مشابه
What makes a nest-building male successful? Male behavior and female care in penduline tits
Why do females increase parental effort when caring for the offspring of attractive males? First, attractive males may be poor fathers so that their females are compelled to increase their own contribution in order to fledge some young (the partnercompensation hypothesis). Second, females mated to attractive males may be willing to increase their parental effort to reap high indirect benefits f...
متن کاملEgg burial in penduline tits, Remiz pendulinusr. its role in mate desertion and female polyandry
One important component in the mating strategy of an already-mated individual is the decision to remain with the partner and care for the offspring or to desert. Almost all research on nest desertion has focused on the costs and benefits of continued parental care versus desertion of both parents. However, if it pays both parents to desert, the timing of desertion is most important In birds, wh...
متن کاملThe Relationship between Parental Conflict Resolution Strategies and Attachment Styles with Quality of Life in Adolescent Girls with Loneliness Feeling
This article has no abstract.
متن کاملSexual conflict over parental investment in repeated bouts: negotiation reduces overall care.
Understanding the evolution of parental care is complicated by the occurrence of evolutionary conflicts of interest within the family, variation in the quality and state of family members, and repeated bouts of investment in a family of offspring. As a result, family members are expected to negotiate over care. We present a model for the resolution of sexual conflict in which parents negotiate ...
متن کاملThe quantitative genetic basis of offspring solicitation and parental response in a passerine bird with biparental care.
The coevolution of parental investment and offspring solicitation is driven by partly different evolutionary interests of genes expressed in parents and their offspring. In species with biparental care, the outcome of this conflict may be influenced by the sexual conflict over parental investment. Models for the resolution of such family conflicts have made so far untested assumptions about gen...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings. Biological sciences
دوره 279 1735 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012