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This research explores the genetic and fitness implications of parent-offspring interactions in wild blue tits. It aims to understand how evolutionary conflicts and co-adaptation shape social behaviors within families, integrating behavioral ecology with quantitative genetics.
Interactions between caring parents and their offspring are among the most widespread and fundamental social behaviours.
Surprisingly, however, the underlying genetics, even of well-studied model systems, are largely unknown.
Traditionally, behavioural ecologists studying the evolution of parental care have typically focused on how evolutionary conflict between parents and offspring has shaped parental provisioning and offspring solicitation behaviours, while ignoring the underlying genetic mech…
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