Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
"White males, especially working class males, care about their jobs, and they care about things like health care," Ms. Brazile said.
In all other bird species in which females are more colourful than males (a characteristic referred to as reversed sexual dichromatism), there is also a sex-role reversal; that is, females compete with each other for male mates, and males care for the eggs and young.
Similar(58)
The researchers manipulated the clutches that individual males cared for, replacing up to 100 percent of the eggs fertilized by the male with eggs fertilized by another male.
Recent studies by Varricchio et al. reveal that males cared for the eggs of troodontids and oviraptorids, so-called "non-avian theropods" of the Cretaceous, just as do those of most Paleognathic birds (ratites and tinamous) today.
Males uniformly deserted early in the season although some males cared later in the season (P < 0.0001, Δ T crit = 0.199, N = 57 males; figure 1).
The second most common job role is the male care worker.
In certain species of microhylids -- frogs that lay eggs on the ground, not in water, and produce froglets, not tadpoles -- male care of offspring predominates.
More needs to be done to encourage Britons to work in the care sector, such as better funding, a 'care-prentice' scheme to encourage older people into care work, and a national campaign to attract more male care workers.
"So, large clutch size in early birds is strong evidence for male care," Prum contends.
Here we investigate differences in spatial use patterns between two species of poison frogs, D. imitator and D. variabilis, that differ in parental care type (uniparental male care versus biparental care, respectively).
Male care for infants has been documented in ruffed lemur societies.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com