Extended parental provisioning and variation in vertebrate brain sizes

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van Schaik, Carel P.
Song, Zitan
Schuppli, Caroline
Drobniak, Szymon M.
Heldstab, Sandra A.
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PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023, 21(2), e3002016. ISSN 1544-9173. eISSN 1545-7885. Available under: doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002016
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Large brains provide adaptive cognitive benefits but require unusually high, near-constant energy inputs and become fully functional well after their growth is completed. Consequently, young of most larger-brained endotherms should not be able to independently support the growth and development of their own brains. This paradox is solved if the evolution of extended parental provisioning facilitated brain size evolution. Comparative studies indeed show that extended parental provisioning coevolved with brain size and that it may improve immature survival. The major role of extended parental provisioning supports the idea that the ability to sustain the costs of brains limited brain size evolution.

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ISO 690VAN SCHAIK, Carel P., Zitan SONG, Caroline SCHUPPLI, Szymon M. DROBNIAK, Sandra A. HELDSTAB, Michael GRIESSER, 2023. Extended parental provisioning and variation in vertebrate brain sizes. In: PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023, 21(2), e3002016. ISSN 1544-9173. eISSN 1545-7885. Available under: doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002016
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  year={2023},
  doi={10.1371/journal.pbio.3002016},
  title={Extended parental provisioning and variation in vertebrate brain sizes},
  number={2},
  volume={21},
  issn={1544-9173},
  journal={PLoS Biology},
  author={van Schaik, Carel P. and Song, Zitan and Schuppli, Caroline and Drobniak, Szymon M. and Heldstab, Sandra A. and Griesser, Michael},
  note={Article Number: e3002016}
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