Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the main trigger of reproductive behaviours such as territory defence or song activity. Whether photoperiod is also important for another behaviour closely associated with reproduction, mate choice, is unknown. In many bird species, mate choice occurs at two different times during the annual cycle that strongly differ in daylength: in late winter when photoperiod is short and social mates are chosen, and again around egg-laying when photoperiod is longer and extra-pair mates are chosen. This duality makes the role that photoperiod plays on mate choice behaviours intriguing. We investigated the effect of photoperiod on mate choice using three expe...
Although male UV structural plumage coloration can indicate male quality (e.g. Keyser & Hill 200...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...
Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the ...
Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the ...
Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the ...
Choosing an appropriate partner is a critical decision for many animal species. However, many mechan...
International audienceChoosing an appropriate sexual partner is a critical decision for many animal ...
The seasonal development of life-history traits is influenced by many environmental factors. The imp...
The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultrav...
Parental investment and sexually-selected signals can be intimately related, either because the sign...
Structurally based ultraviolet (UV)-reflective plumage parts can be important cues in mate choice. H...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Although male UV structural plumage coloration can indicate male quality (e.g. Keyser & Hill 200...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...
Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the ...
Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the ...
Organisms use environmental cues to time their life-cycles and among these cues, photoperiod is the ...
Choosing an appropriate partner is a critical decision for many animal species. However, many mechan...
International audienceChoosing an appropriate sexual partner is a critical decision for many animal ...
The seasonal development of life-history traits is influenced by many environmental factors. The imp...
The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultrav...
Parental investment and sexually-selected signals can be intimately related, either because the sign...
Structurally based ultraviolet (UV)-reflective plumage parts can be important cues in mate choice. H...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Although male UV structural plumage coloration can indicate male quality (e.g. Keyser & Hill 200...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...