A milk-sharing economy allows placental mammals to overcome their metabolic limits.
Paola CerritoJeffrey K SpearPublished in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceHere, we demonstrate that a naturally evolving behavior (allonursing) has greater effect on reproductive power (mass per unit of time) and output (litter mass at birth) than does artificial selection (domestication). Additionally, we demonstrate the importance of resource optimization afforded by sociality (rather than resource abundance per se) in shaping a species' life history profile and its ability to overcome its own physiological constraints.