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The Perfect Family: Decision Making in Biparental Care

机译:完美家庭:双亲护理中的决策制定

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BackgroundPrevious theoretical work on parental decisions in biparental care has emphasized the role of the conflict between evolutionary interests of parents in these decisions. A prominent prediction from this work is that parents should compensate for decreases in each other\u27s effort, but only partially so. However, experimental tests that manipulate parents and measure their responses fail to confirm this prediction. At the same time, the process of parental decision making has remained unexplored theoretically. We develop a model to address the discrepancy between experiments and the theoretical prediction, and explore how assuming different decision making processes changes the prediction from the theory.Model DescriptionWe assume that parents make decisions in behavioral time. They have a fixed time budget, and allocate it between two parental tasks: provisioning the offspring and defending the nest. The proximate determinant of the allocation decisions are parents\u27 behavioral objectives. We assume both parents aim to maximize the offspring production from the nest. Experimental manipulations change the shape of the nest production function. We consider two different scenarios for how parents make decisions: one where parents communicate with each other and act together (the perfect family), and one where they do not communicate, and act independently (the almost perfect family).Conclusions/SignificanceThe perfect family model is able to generate all the types of responses seen in experimental studies. The kind of response predicted depends on the nest production function, i.e. how parents\u27 allocations affect offspring production, and the type of experimental manipulation. In particular, we find that complementarity of parents\u27 allocations promotes matching responses. In contrast, the relative responses do not depend on the type of manipulation in the almost perfect family model. These results highlight the importance of the interaction between nest production function and how parents make decisions, factors that have largely been overlooked in previous models.
机译:背景技术先前关于双亲照顾中父母决定的理论工作强调了父母的进化利益之间的冲突在这些决定中的作用。这项工作的一个显着预测是,父母应该弥补彼此努力的减少,但只能部分弥补。但是,操纵父母并测量他们的反应的实验测试无法证实这一预测。同时,父母的决策过程在理论上还没有被探索。我们开发了一个模型来解决实验与理论预测之间的差异,并探索假设不同的决策过程如何改变理论的预测。模型说明我们假设父母在行为时间内做出决策。他们有固定的时间预算,并在两个育儿任务之间分配:养育后代和保卫巢穴。分配决定的最接近决定因素是父母的行为目标。我们假设父母双方都旨在最大程度地提高巢中的后代产量。实验操作会更改嵌套生产函数的形状。我们考虑父母做出决定的两种不同情况:一种父母相互交流并共同行动(完美的家庭),另一种父母不交流但独立行动(几乎完美的家庭)。结论/意义该模型能够生成实验研究中看到的所有类型的响应。预测的反应类型取决于巢的生产功能,即父母的分配如何影响后代的生产以及实验操作的类型。特别是,我们发现父母分配的互补性促进了匹配反应。相反,相对响应不依赖于几乎完美的家庭模型中的操纵类型。这些结果凸显了产蛋箱生产功能与父母如何做出决定之间相互作用的重要性,这些因素在以前的模型中已被大大忽略。

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