Flexible parental care: Uniparental incubation in biparentally incubating shorebirds

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TitreFlexible parental care: Uniparental incubation in biparentally incubating shorebirds
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursBulla M, Prueter H, Vitnerova H, Tijsen W, Sladecek M, Alves JA, Gilg O, Kempenaers B
JournalSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume7
Pagination12851
Date PublishedOCT 16
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2045-2322
Résumé

{The relative investment of females and males into parental care might depend on the population's adult sex-ratio. For example, all else being equal, males should be the more caring sex if the sex-ratio is male biased. Whether such outcomes are evolutionary fixed (i.e. related to the species' typical sex-ratio) or whether they arise through flexible responses of individuals to the current population sex-ratio remains unclear. Nevertheless, a flexible response might be limited by the evolutionary history of the species, because one sex may have lost the ability to care or because a single parent cannot successfully raise the brood. Here, we demonstrate that after the disappearance of one parent, individuals from 8 out of 15 biparentally incubating shorebird species were able to incubate uniparentally for 1-19 days (median = 3

DOI10.1038/s41598-017-13005-y