Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unclear why extra-pair paternity occurs and why it varies among species and populations. Plovers (Charadrius spp.) exhibit considerable variation in reproductive behaviour and ecology, making them excellent models to investigate the evolution of social and genetic mating systems. We investigated inter- and intra-specific patterns of extra-pair parentage and evaluated three major hypotheses explaining extra-pair paternity using a comparative approach based on the microsatellite genotypes of 2,049 individuals from 510 plover families sampled from twelve populations that constituted eight species. Extra-pair paternity rates were very low (0 to 4.1%...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
The function of female birds' extra-pair (EP) behavior has remained an unresolved question in ornith...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
It is still unclear why females in many bird species pursue extra-pair copulations. Current hypothes...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP), where offspring are sired by a male other than the social male, varies e...
We present behavioral observations and multilocus DNA fingerprinting data on Semipalmated Plovers (C...
Extra-pair paternity is common among socially monogamous birds, but whether females benefit from hav...
In many birds males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copula...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
The function of female birds' extra-pair (EP) behavior has remained an unresolved question in ornith...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
It is still unclear why females in many bird species pursue extra-pair copulations. Current hypothes...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP), where offspring are sired by a male other than the social male, varies e...
We present behavioral observations and multilocus DNA fingerprinting data on Semipalmated Plovers (C...
Extra-pair paternity is common among socially monogamous birds, but whether females benefit from hav...
In many birds males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copula...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
The function of female birds' extra-pair (EP) behavior has remained an unresolved question in ornith...