I designed two experiments to evaluate how polygyny is achieved in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon musculus) breeding in a south-temperate population. In the first experiment, I manipulated territory attractiveness by adding high quality nesting sites (nest-boxes) to 50% of monogamous territories (n = 24) and evaluated if males can attract a second female when defending high quality resources. In the second experiment, I simulated high male mortality early in the breeding season by removing 30 territorial males in plots where wrens had been breeding in nest-boxes (n = 47 territories). The first experiment did not induce polygyny: although females switched from breeding in tree cavities to nest-boxes when boxes were erected on their ...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The evolutionary basis for strict monogamy remains unclear. It has been suggested that monogamy migh...
In the House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), polygyny is characterized by males' partial desertion, males ...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
In this study, I examined the occurrence of polygyny in marsh wrens (Cistothorus palustris) in Delta...
The Nearctic and the Neotropic differ in several abiotic and biotic features that have profound impl...
Current models explaining the establishment and maintenance of social monogamy and polygyny within a...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Behavioral interactions between red-winged blackbirds and long-billed marsh wrens are an important s...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Cooperative groups in many social species are built mainly because offspring remain with their paren...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The evolutionary basis for strict monogamy remains unclear. It has been suggested that monogamy migh...
In the House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), polygyny is characterized by males' partial desertion, males ...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
In this study, I examined the occurrence of polygyny in marsh wrens (Cistothorus palustris) in Delta...
The Nearctic and the Neotropic differ in several abiotic and biotic features that have profound impl...
Current models explaining the establishment and maintenance of social monogamy and polygyny within a...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Behavioral interactions between red-winged blackbirds and long-billed marsh wrens are an important s...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Cooperative groups in many social species are built mainly because offspring remain with their paren...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...
The mating status of house wrens was defined by social behavior and not strictly sexual relations. T...