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The following pages link to Manipulation of sex differences in parental care (Q54288679):
Displaying 21 items.
- The perfect family: decision making in biparental care (Q33510160) (← links)
- Perching of Tengmalm's owl (Aegolius funereus) nestlings at the nest box entrance: effect of time of the day, age, wing length and body weight (Q33610356) (← links)
- An experimental test of the information model for negotiation of biparental care. (Q33911277) (← links)
- Manipulation of parental effort affects plumage bacterial load in a wild passerine (Q35558015) (← links)
- Individual variation in parental workload and breeding productivity in female European starlings: is the effort worth it? (Q36054104) (← links)
- Females manipulate behavior of caring males via prenatal maternal effects. (Q38729012) (← links)
- State-dependent cooperation in burying beetles: parents adjust their contribution towards care based on both their own and their partner's size. (Q40656893) (← links)
- The role of social environment on parental care: offspring benefit more from the presence of female than male helpers (Q43721827) (← links)
- The Ecology of Exercise: Mechanisms Underlying Individual Variation in Behavior, Activity, and Performance: An Introduction to Symposium. (Q46313722) (← links)
- Size of nest-cavity entrance influences male attractiveness and paternal provisioning in house wrens (Q47208431) (← links)
- Parent-offspring conflict and co-adaptation: behavioural ecology meets quantitative genetics (Q51183260) (← links)
- Understanding sex differences in the cost of terrestrial locomotion. (Q51425107) (← links)
- Behavioral Responses in Structured Populations Pave the Way to Group Optimality (Q51457596) (← links)
- Constrained mate choice in social monogamy and the stress of having an unattractive partner (Q51509529) (← links)
- Negotiation over offspring care—how should parents respond to each other's efforts? (Q56212765) (← links)
- Paternity and parental effort in dunnocks Prunella modularis: how good are male chick-feeding rules? (Q56637981) (← links)
- Social and genetic benefits of parental investment suggest sex differences in selection pressures (Q56838442) (← links)
- Maternal effects as a mechanism for manipulating male care and resolving sexual conflict over care (Q58643680) (← links)
- Male parental effort and paternity in a variable mating system (Q74352384) (← links)
- Monogamy and long-term pair bonding in vertebrates (Q83200081) (← links)
- Nonapeptides mediate trade-offs in parental care strategy (Q89728232) (← links)