Correlated evolution in parental care in females but not males in response to selection on paternity assurance behaviour

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  • who: Sheldon and collaborators from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental have published the paper: Correlated evolution in parental care in females but not males in response to selection on paternity assurance behaviour, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report standardised path coefficients, because male duration of care and female duration of care are both dependent and predictor variables (Heise 1975).
  • how: Mating behaviour For each cross the authors conducted a mating trial where the authors recorded both male and female mating behaviour for 1 h. For . . .

     

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