THE DYNAMICS OF PARENT OFFSPRING RELATIONSHIPS IN MAMMALS

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BATESON, P
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[1] Sub-Dept of Animal Behaviour, Cambridge, CB3 8AA, High Street, Madingley
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10.1016/0169-5347(94)90066-3
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Evolutionary theories about parent-offspring relationships have predicted that young will aggressively demand food and care from their parents at the time of weaning when the parents should, in their own interests, reserve their efforts for future offspring. Detailed studies of the behavioural development of mammals have given only limited support for these expectations. Often the mother is more amenable to the needs of her offspring than evolutionary theory predicts, and often offspring are sensitive to the state of their mother, tuning the pattern of their own development accordingly. Such aggression as is seen between mother and offspring tends to occur at stages other than weaning. The mismatch between theory and evidence may arise because a mother needs to monitor her offspring's state as well as her own and respond appropriately in order to maximize her own reproductive success. Similarly, an offspring needs to monitor its mother and prepare for the world in which it will grow up, in order to maximize its chances of surviving to breed.
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