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Sophie Tamara
Parental care is a fundamental aspect of animal behavior that involves the provision of resources, protection, and guidance to offspring. This form of care is crucial for the survival, development, and reproductive success of offspring across various species. Parental care encompasses a wide range of behaviors, including nest building, feeding, grooming, and teaching, among others. This abstract explores the significance of parental care in promoting offspring survival and fitness, the evolutionary origins and diversity of parental care strategies, and the factors influencing the variation and allocation of parental care within and between species. Additionally, it highlights the adaptive benefits, costs, and trade-offs associated with parental care, as well as the role of parental investment theory in understanding these phenomena. Understanding the complexities of parental care provides insights into the mechanisms that shape family dynamics, offspring development, and the evolutionary trajectory of species.