WebVéronique A. Delesalle, Susan J. Mazer THE NEIGHBORHOOD MATTERS: EFFECTS OF NEIGHBOR NUMBER AND SIBLING (OR KIN) COMPETITION ON FLORAL TRAITS IN SPERGULARIA MARINA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE), Evolution 56, no.12 12 (Jan 2002): 2406. WebThis chapter explores the developmental process of strategic niche specialization further, within the context of family dynamics, specifically inter-sibling competition. In a Darwinian world, sibling competition over parental investment represents a powerful engine of phenotypic novelty, causing siblings to behave differently from one another ...
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Webof the sibling competition hypothesis Kilner and Davies [21] did not find evidence of covariation between clutch size and the size and coloration of begging structures in a set of 31 passerines. Clutch size was used as a species-specific proxy of sibling competition in the nest based on the assumption that for a similar amount of parental ... graphical events
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WebJun 23, 2024 · When sibling competition becomes one-sided and obsessive, it often happens for a reason: A child with ADHD is feeling inferior to their neurotypical brother or … WebNov 24, 2010 · Why Siblings Are Like Darwin’s Finches: Birth Order, Sibling Competition, and Adaptive Divergence within the Family @inproceedings{Sulloway2010WhySA, title={Why Siblings Are Like Darwin’s Finches: Birth Order, Sibling Competition, and Adaptive Divergence within the Family}, author={Frank J. Sulloway}, year={2010} } F. J. Sulloway WebTime-dependent mortality, energetic efficiency of embryonic growth, sibling competition, and cost of parental investment all favor rapid development and short incubation periods. Significant roles for other factors, such as egg temperature, egg neglect, and pleiotropic coupling of embryonic and postnatal growth rates have been ruled out (Ricklefs, 1984a). graphical etl