- food, but in
captivity the main
reason is stress. In many
instances of
nonparental infanticide in carnivores, the male of a
species kills the
young of a...
-
stress (parental infanticide), or for an
unrelated male to kill
neonates (
nonparental infanticide).
Parental infanticide is
perhaps the most
confusing behaviour...
- Ebensperger, Luis A.; Blumsperger,
Daniel T. (2008). "Chapter 23:
Nonparental Infanticide". In Wolff,
Jerry O.; Sherman, Paul W. (eds.).
Rodent Societies:...
-
Troxel Court declined to
decide whether the Due
Process Clause requires nonparental visitation statutes to
include a
showing of harm in
order to be valid...
- part- -pert- antepartum, biparous, deiparous, fissiparity, multiparous,
nonparental, nullipara, nulliparity, nulliparous, oviparity, oviparous, parent, parental...
- in
their development.
Among these factors were a
strong bond with a
nonparental caretaker (such as an aunt, babysitter, or teacher) and
involvement in...
-
parents feed
during the
latter half of the
nestling period. In one study,
nonparental helpers were do****ented
attending to
broods and
feeding young, but this...
- than was the case in the past, and
emotional development of
children in
nonparental care may be
different today than it was in the 1980s or in Bowlby's time...
-
recent research on this
species has led to the
discovery of a new form of
nonparental transgenerational effect,
whereby a male's
larval diet
quality can influence...
- 29(4): 437-464. Lamb,
Michael E.; Ahnert,
Lieselotte (2007-06-01), "
Nonparental Child Care: Context, Concepts, Correlates, and Consequences", Handbook...