Do parents defend their offspring whenever necessary, and do
self-sacrificing parents really exist?
To answer this question,
researchers of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna examined
defence behaviours of parent blue tits. They investigated whether birds
would risk everything to protect their young from predators.
Their
conclusion: parents weigh the risks. It is not only the risk to the
nestlings, but also their own risk that plays a role when defending
their nests. The results were published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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woensdag 26 november 2014
Bad news for kids: Parents do not defend their offspring at all cost, bird study shows
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