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Parental Care I

Parental Care I. Overview of the Day Parental Care Who provides it and why Relatedness, offspring fitness, resources. Who Provides it and Why?. Do all species provide parental care? Higher in species with internal gestation Benefits of parental care

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Parental Care I

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  1. Parental Care I Overview of the Day Parental Care Who provides it and why Relatedness, offspring fitness, resources

  2. Who Provides it and Why? • Do all species provide parental care? • Higher in species with internal gestation • Benefits of parental care • better chance of offspring surviving and reproducing • Costs of • resource monopolization • less mating opportunity

  3. Some Questions • How does parental care increase survival and reproduction of offspring in humans? • protection, skill training, character development • There is very little psychological research on parental care and motivation for parental care. Why do you think this is?

  4. Who provides the most parental care, Mom or Dad? • Mothers • 4 times as much direct care • 90% of single parents are mothers • Mating vs. parenting effort • high status fathers: less time in parenting effort and more in mating effort

  5. Theories of Maternal Care • Paternal uncertainty • mothers are more certain the baby is theirs • Abandonability • males are more likely to leave first, leaving mothers no choice but to care for young • Mating opportunity costs from parental care are higher for males

  6. Some possible biological mechanisms • fosB gene • Female mice with a fosB deficiency did not nurture their pups, and their pups died • fosB controls neuronal circuit in hypothalamus area of brain • What activates fosB? (smell of new pups?) • Reductions in testosterone in new mothers and fathers

  7. Postpartum depression • Relationships between PPD and: • lack of paternal care • social support • infant health and development problems • PPD may inform mothers of a fitness cost • PPD may help mothers negotiate greater parental assistance from others

  8. Parental Care and Relatedness • Genetic parents vs stepparents • GP: greater feelings of love • SP: greater liklihood of child abuse • 40% greater risk of abuse when there is at least one stepparent • “evil” step mother in children’s literature • SP: 40-100 times more infanticide

  9. Healthcare • Wearing car seat belts • BM, BF 74%; SF, BM 63%; BF, SM 52% • Yearly medical checkup • BM, BF 61%; BF,SM 46% • BM dead, 35%

  10. Paying for College • BF 5.5 times more likely; $15,000 more • Low parental uncertainty 13% less likely, $28,400 less • Father invests more in children of current mate

  11. How do we determine genetic relatedness • Visual cues • mothers are more likely to say that baby looks like the father • independent raters see no greater likeness • accuracy of matching new babies to parents is low (possible reasons, issue of interracial marriages) • Olfactory cues (mothers can recognize sent of their new babies)

  12. Parental care and offspring fitness • More neglect and abuse of children with disabilities • Better maternal care of “healthy” babies • Less infanticide as children get older • A conjecture: personality, attractiveness, and other characteristics that relate to fitness may affect parental care

  13. Parental Care and Resources • Mother’s age • Mother’s marital status

  14. Summary • Parental Care • Who provides it and why • Relatedness • Offspring fitness • Resources

  15. For Next Time • Lykken (2000) in reserve room • Harris, chapters 5-6, in reserve room • Quiz 3 on Thursday, October 12

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