Evolution of parental incubation behaviour in dinosaurs cannot be inferred from clutch mass in birds

Birchard, Geoffrey F., Ruta, Marcello and Deeming, D. Charles (2013) Evolution of parental incubation behaviour in dinosaurs cannot be inferred from clutch mass in birds. Biology Letters, 9 (4). pp. 1-5. ISSN 1744-9561

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Abstract

A recent study proposed that incubation behaviour (i.e. type of parental care) in theropod dinosaurs can be inferred from an allometric analysis of clutch volume in extant birds. However, the study in question failed to account for factors known to affect egg and clutch size in living bird species. A new scaling analysis of avian clutch mass demonstrates that type of parental care cannot be distinguished by conventional allometry because of the confounding effects of phylogeny and hatchling maturity. Precociality of young but not paternal care in the theropod ancestors of birds is consistent with the available data.

Additional Information:Published (online) 15 May 2013
Keywords:parental care, birds, dinosaur, incubation, scaling
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C140 Developmental/Reproductive Biology
C Biological Sciences > C300 Zoology
C Biological Sciences > C182 Evolution
F Physical Sciences > F641 Palaeontology
C Biological Sciences > C100 Biology
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
ID Code:9461
Deposited On:15 May 2013 11:24

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