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Paternal Care Decreases Foraging Activity and Body Condition, but Does Not Impose Survival Costs to Caring Males in a Neotropical Arachnid
(PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCESAN FRANCISCO, 2012-10-10)
Exclusive paternal care is the rarest form of parental investment in nature and theory predicts that the maintenance of this behavior depends on the balance between costs and benefits to males. Our goal was to assess costs ...
Paternal behavior and testosterone plasma levels in the Volcano Mouse Neotomodon alstoni (Rodentia: Muridae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009)
Nuptial Gifts in Pomacea canaliculata (Ampullariidae, Caenogastropoda): Experimental and Field Evidence about Their Function
(Institute of Malacology, 2014-11)
Pomacea canaliculata is a South American apple snail that shows a multiple mating behavior. The copulations are frequent and long lasting, and consequently the males have to face strong sperm competition. The outer gland ...
Male egg guarding behavior in the neotropical harvestman Ampheres leucopheus (Mello-Leitao 1922)(Opiliones, Gonyleptidae)
(Amer Arachnological SocNew YorkEUA, 2003)
Male care status influences the risk-taking decisions in a glassfrog
(Springer, 2020-06-16)
Parental care increases offspring survival, but may impose costs by decreasing adult survival or mating opportunities. Because individuals have limited resources, time allocation and risk decisions are expected to vary ...
Egg clutch survival under prolonged paternal care in a Glass Frog, Hyalinobatrachyum talamancae
(2020-04-11)
Previous studies have reported egg attendance as the most common protective behavior among the Neotropical frog family Centrolenidae. However, research on the effect of parental care and other factors thought to affect ...
Extended Male Care In Manogea Porracea (araneae: Araneidae): The Exceptional Case Of A Spider With Amphisexual Care
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science LtdLondon, 2017)
Parental investment and the evolution of subsocial behaviour in harvestmen (Arachnida Opiliones)
(Universita Degli Studi Di FirenzeFlorenceItália, 2001)