The evolution of parental optimism
- PMID: 21236982
- DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5347(00)89014-x
The evolution of parental optimism
Abstract
In choosing how many offspring to rear per cycle, parents commonly starts with more than they really can afford, then allow/encourage some to die. Multiple incentives for overproduction exist. By creating marginal young, parents may: (1) capitalize when unpredictable resources prove unusually rich; (2) supply these as food or servants for core brood members; and/or (3) have a stock of replacements for any core offspring that either fail to survive or develop poorly.
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