Parent and Infant Attachment in Mammals

作者: David J. Gubernick

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3150-6_7

关键词: Paternal careInfant attachmentOffspringSquirrel monkeySpiny mouseMaternal attachmentBiologyDevelopmental psychologyReproductive success

摘要: Parental care is one strategy which helps ensure the survival of offspring and thereby enhances the parents' reproductive success (see Klopfer, this volume; Pianka, 1970). In …

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