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A female’s past experience with predators affects male courtship and the care her offspring will receive from their father

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Differential allocation occurs when individuals adjust their reproductive investment based on their partner's traits. However, it remains unknown whether animals differentially allocate based on their partner's past experiences with predation risk. If animals can detect a potential mate’s experience with predators, this might inform them about the stress level of their potential mate, the likelihood of parental effects in offspring, and/or the dangers present in the environment. Using threespined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), we examined whether a female’s previous experience with being chased by a model predator while yolking eggs affects male mating effort and offspring care. Males displayed fewer conspicuous courtship behaviours towards females that had experienced predation risk in the past compared to unexposed females. This differential allocation extended to how males cared for the resulting offspring of these matings: fathers provided less parental care to offspring of f...
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