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Prevalence of different modes of parental care in birds

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Several problems with existing hypotheses for the evolution of parental care are identified and a number of poorly understood contrasts which, once resolved, should help elucidate avian social evolution are highlighted.
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Estimates of the incidence of major classes of parental care by birds are drawn from classical studies that preceded both the publication of a massive secondary literature and the revolution driven by molecular approaches to avian phylogeny. Here, I review this literature in the light of new phylogenetic hypotheses and estimate the prevalence of six distinct modes of care: use of geothermal heat to incubate eggs, brood parasitism, male only care, female only care, biparental care and cooperative breeding. Female only care and cooperative breeding are more common than has previously been recognized, occurring in 8 and 9% of species, respectively. Biparental care by a pair bonded male and female is the most common pattern of care but at 81% of species, the pattern is less common than once believed. I identify several problems with existing hypotheses for the evolution of parental care and highlight a number of poorly understood contrasts which, once resolved, should help elucidate avian social evolution.

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Adult sex ratios in wild bird populations

Paul F. Donald
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The influence of a hot environment on parental cooperation of a ground-nesting shorebird, the Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus

TL;DR: The results suggest biparental care is essential during incubation in the Kentish plover in extremely hot environments and that once the eggs have hatched the risks associated with hot temperature are reduced: the chicks become mobile, and they gradually develop thermoregulation.
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The evolution of parental care

TL;DR: This paper examined the evolution of variation in egg and neonate size, of viviparity and other forms of bearing, and of differences in the duration of incubation, gestation, and lactation.
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Distribution and taxonomy of birds of the world

TL;DR: This supplement to Sibley and Monroe's "Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World" presents changes in systematics that they have noted through May 1992, including a change in the total number of living species to 9702.
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Phylogeny and classification of birds: a study in molecular evolution

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