• In biology, paternal care is parental investment provided by a male to his own offspring. It is a complex social behaviour in vertebrates associated with...
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    Parental care thus only evolves where it is adaptive. Types of parental care include maternal or paternal care, biparental care and alloparental care. Sexual...
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    precocial, in the form of unassisted paternal (male only) care. The next stage of evolution replaced this with bi-parental care (with a few exceptions). Ligon...
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    Father (redirect from Paternal)
    A father is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father may have a parental, legal, and social relationship...
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    females (called biparental care), females alone (exclusive maternal care) or males alone (exclusive paternal care). Care can be provided at any stage...
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  • species, including humans, the father plays a significant role in caring for his young. Paternal caregiving has independently evolved multiple times in mammals...
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    on fungi. B. lecontii shows paternal care of eggs throughout their incubation, which may last 3-4 weeks. This parental care does not extent to young after...
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    species of the Belostomatidae family, the fathers take care of the offspring. Exclusive paternal care has been the focus of many studies done on this species...
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  • mating system: paternal care, resource access, and mate choice; however, in humans, the main theoretical sources of monogamy are paternal care and extreme...
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  • levels are a function of mating system (monogamy versus polygyny), paternal care, and male-male aggression in seasonal breeders. The pattern between...
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    reported in both New Zealand genera and appears to be an example of paternal care. Sorensenellinae is a subfamily of harvestmen in the family Triaenonychidae...
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    in the Heteropachylinae. Maternal care in opiliones probably evolved due to natural selection, while paternal care appears to be the result of sexual...
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  • in search of resources such as food and shelter and/or in caring for young. Paternal care in monogamous species is commonly displayed through carrying...
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  • organisms Maternal investment, female strategies in evolutionary biology Paternal care, care provided by male parents Parenting Maternity hospital Maternity (disambiguation)...
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    ; Dixon, J.; Kuwabara, K.; Takahashi, M. K. (2019). "Preoviposition paternal care in a fully aquatic giant salamander: nest cleaning by a den master"...
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    natural behavior. Male territorial defense is also considered a form of paternal care. The presence of a male climbing mantella in a well dissuades other...
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    November 2020. Ross C, French J, Ortí G (2007). "Germ-line chimerism and paternal care in marmosets (Callithrix kuhlii)". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 104 (15):...
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    only to later "come alive" with painful results. Belostomatids show paternal care and these aspects have been studied extensively, among others involving...
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  • getting food while away from their offspring. Many species of fish with paternal care exhibit total or partial clutch cannibalism. This is likely in order...
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    that males also engage in parental care, building nests for their offspring. Parental care among sirens is paternal due to external fertilization. In S...
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  • Shakespeare mentions Hecate also in King Lear. While disclaiming all his paternal care for Cordelia, Lear says, "The mysteries of Hecate and the night, By...
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    species rarely spend time with their families, and there is a lack of paternal care towards the offspring. Elephant shrews (Rhynchocyon chrysopygus and...
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    behaviour tied to paternal care decrease testosterone levels. In humans and other species that utilize allomaternal care, paternal investment in offspring...
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    greater ability to provide paternal care than older males. In a cross-fostering experiment, foot color reflects paternal contribution to raising chicks;...
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    orbs From whom we do exist and cease to be— Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity, and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and...
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    plants and rocks placed across their aquarium, and displaying extensive paternal care with the males protecting the eggs until they hatch, and building a...
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    devotes to nest tending, serving as an indicator of ability to invest in paternal care and/or parental experience. Filial cannibalism is when parents consume...
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    uncommon among mammals as a whole. They are typically monogamous, provide paternal care to their offspring, have reproductive cycles with lengthy proestral...
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    Alexander I who raised from ashes and adorned with many memorials of paternal care this former capital that had been committed to the mercy of fire during...
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    and Peninsular Malaysia. Some populations have been found to exhibit paternal care in response to predation by egg-eating snakes. Though some females are...
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