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Effects of experimentally increased costs of activity during reproduction on parental investment and self-maintenance in tropical house wrens
2008
Behavioral Ecology
Life-history theory assumes that organisms trade-off current against future reproduction to maximize fitness. Experimental explorations of the costs of reproduction have not yielded a clear understanding of the nature of these costs but rather point to a complex set of allocation possibilities among several physiological functions and behaviors. We investigated how experimentally increased flight costs affected the trade-off between parental investment and self-maintenance in tropical house
doi:10.1093/beheco/arn051
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