140 concepts
Ability of organisms to compensate for poor early-life conditions through increased feeding or altered resource allocation later in life
Fitness benefits that include both direct fitness (individual's own reproductive success) and indirect fitness (fitness gained by helping relatives reproduce), weighted by coefficient of relatedness
Hypothesis that highly aroused animals produce nonlinear vocalizations because they lose control of their larynx over vocal fold production apparatus
The degree to which an individual is integrated in their group based on the number of independent links to others in the group
Plasticity that occurs across generations where parental environmental effects influence offspring phenotype or fitness
Communication through sound production that requires receivers to detect and discern between distinct acoustic signals