Prevalence of different modes of parental care in birds

Australian National University

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Abstract

Estimates of the incidence of major classes of parental care by birds are drawn from classical studies that preceded both the publication of a massive secondary literature and the revolution driven by molecular approaches to avian phylogeny. Here, I review this literature in the light of new phylogenetic hypotheses and estimate the prevalence of six distinct modes of care: use of geothermal heat to incubate eggs, brood parasitism, male only care, female only care, biparental care and cooperative breeding. Female only care and cooperative breeding are more common than has previously been recognized, occurring in 8 and 9% of species, respectively. Biparental care by a pair-bonded male and female is the most…

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Keywords
  • Paternal care
  • Brood parasite
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Biology
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Brood
  • Zoology
  • Demography
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