We used microsatellite DNA markers to genotype chicks in 10 broods of lek-breeding sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, whose mothers’ behaviour was studied by radio tracking and observing leks. Previous behavioural studies suggested that almost all matings are performed by territorial males on leks and that multiple mating is rare. Two broods (20%) were sired by more than one male. Genetic analyses of the broods of eight females that visited an intensively studied lek were consistent with behavioural observations. Four females observed mating produced singly sired broods and males other than the individual observed copulating were excluded as sires for most or all of their chicks. Territorial males at the study lek were excluded as sire...
Mating systems that reduce dispersal and lead to non-random mating might increase the potential for ...
The degree to which male sage grouse select lek sites and females select nesting sites to maximize p...
Behavioural ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males d...
We used microsatellite DNA markers to genotype chicks in 10 broods of lek-breeding sage grouse, Cent...
The spectacular social courtship displays of lekking birds are thought to evolve via sexual selectio...
In bird species with pair bonds, extra-pair matings could allow females to choose genetically superi...
In lekking sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), females exhibit relatively unanimous mate choice...
During a 5-year study of sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in eastern California, displaying m...
Previous studies of female choice in sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, have identified two pro...
In lekking species, males cluster on specific areas for display (the leks) and females generally pre...
Recent correlational studies of lekking sage grouse suggest that male vocal display attracts females...
I studied the mating behavior, ecology, and genetics of an isolated population of sage grouse (Centr...
Background: Mating systems that reduce dispersal and lead to non-random mating might increase the po...
The role that kin selection might play in the evolution of lekking in birds remains controversial. R...
Recent analyses of avian leks have come to conflicting conclusions concerning the role of male settl...
Mating systems that reduce dispersal and lead to non-random mating might increase the potential for ...
The degree to which male sage grouse select lek sites and females select nesting sites to maximize p...
Behavioural ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males d...
We used microsatellite DNA markers to genotype chicks in 10 broods of lek-breeding sage grouse, Cent...
The spectacular social courtship displays of lekking birds are thought to evolve via sexual selectio...
In bird species with pair bonds, extra-pair matings could allow females to choose genetically superi...
In lekking sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), females exhibit relatively unanimous mate choice...
During a 5-year study of sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in eastern California, displaying m...
Previous studies of female choice in sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, have identified two pro...
In lekking species, males cluster on specific areas for display (the leks) and females generally pre...
Recent correlational studies of lekking sage grouse suggest that male vocal display attracts females...
I studied the mating behavior, ecology, and genetics of an isolated population of sage grouse (Centr...
Background: Mating systems that reduce dispersal and lead to non-random mating might increase the po...
The role that kin selection might play in the evolution of lekking in birds remains controversial. R...
Recent analyses of avian leks have come to conflicting conclusions concerning the role of male settl...
Mating systems that reduce dispersal and lead to non-random mating might increase the potential for ...
The degree to which male sage grouse select lek sites and females select nesting sites to maximize p...
Behavioural ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males d...