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Alloparenting (or
alloparental care) is a term for any form of
parental care
provided by an
individual towards young that are not its own
direct offspring...
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parental care
include maternal or
paternal care,
biparental care and
alloparental care. ****ual
conflict is
known to
occur over mating, and
further familial...
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under the term
alloparental care, some of
which are: carrying, feeding,
watching over, protecting, and grooming.
Through alloparental care
stress on parents...
- Generally,
Barbary macaques of both ****es and all ages
contribute in
alloparental care of young. The diet of the
Barbary macaque consists primarily of...
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males leave at the age of two. Also, red-necked
wallabies engage in
alloparental care, in
which one
individual may
adopt the
child of another. This is...
- in the uterus". The red
kangaroo has also been
observed to
engage in
alloparental care, a
behaviour in
which a
female may
adopt another female's joey....
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suggests that
females form pair
bonds with
other females to
obtain alloparental care for
their dependent offspring, a
behaviour seen in
other animal...
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female from predation.
Similar patterns of
retention of
young without alloparental care also
occur in the
speckled warbler, the
corvid genus Perisoreus...
- group,
suppressing the
ability of
these to
breed while making use of the
alloparental care they can
provide to help
raise the next generation. Most
canid species...
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again the
following year.
Males of the
group may also be
involved in
alloparental care. This
diurnal species spends most of its time on the ground, where...