
In some species, including humans, parents receive help with offspring care. A new comparative study suggests that birds breed cooperatively when environmental conditions vary. Further empirical and theoretical work will be required to understand the evolutionary significance of this insight.
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bird, nesting, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), species difference, article, cooperation, Keywords: animal, biological model, Biological, Biological Evolution, Models, Biological, Nesting Behavior, Birds, Species Specificity, Models, evolution, physiology, Animals, Cooperative Behavior, Aves
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