Energetics of parental care in six syntopic centrarchid fishes

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Steven J. Cooke
David P. Philipp
David H. Wahl
Patrick J. Weatherhead
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[1] University of Illinois,Program in Natural Resource Ecology and Conservation Biology, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
[2] and Center for Aquatic Ecology and Conservation,Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences and Department of Animal Biology
[3] Illinois Natural History Survey,Kaskaskia Biological Station
[4] University of Illinois,Institute of Environmental Science and Department of Biology
[5] and Center for Aquatic Ecology and Conservation,undefined
[6] Illinois Natural History,undefined
[7] Illinois Natural History Survey,undefined
[8] Carleton University,undefined
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Oecologia | 2006年 / 148卷
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Activity patterns; Centrarchid fish; Egg size; Energetic costs; Parental care;
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We studied parental behavior in six syntopically breeding species of centrarchid fishes to determine whether energetic costs could contribute to our understanding of the diversity of parental care. We used a combination of underwater videography, radio telemetry and direct observation to examine how the cost of parental care varied with both its duration and intensity. Duration of parental care, activity patterns, and energetic costs varied widely among species. Overall, the duration of care increased with parental size between species. When energetic costs were adjusted for species-specific differences in the duration of parental care, the cost of parental care also increased with mean size of the species. Species with extended parental care exhibited stage-specific patterns of activity and energy expenditure consistent with parental investment theory, whereas fish with short duration parental care tended to maintain high levels of activity throughout the entire period of parental care. The only apparent exception (a species with brief parental care but stage-specific behavior) was a species with multiple breeding bouts, and thus effectively having protracted parental care. These data suggest that some species with short duration parental care can afford not to adjust parental investment over stages of offspring development. Using our empirical data on parental care duration and costs, we reevaluated the relationship between egg size and quality of parental care. Variation in egg size explained almost all of the observed variation in total energetic cost of parental care, and to a lesser degree, duration—the larger the eggs, the more costly the parental care. This research highlights the value of incorporating energetic information into the study of parental care behavior and testing of ecological theory.
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