Organisms should aim to time their reproduction to match the optimal ecological conditions and thus maximize their fitness. However, social cues have been identified as determinants of reproductive decisions and might also be involved in coordinating the timing of reproduction. Breeding synchronously with other individuals can bring several advantages, including a reduced individual predation risk and an increased opportunity for social foraging. The behavioural mechanisms underlying reproductive synchrony are versatile and not well understood, particularly in species inhabiting unpredictable environments. In contrast to highly seasonal environments, more variable and unpredictable environments can support periods of extended breeding with ...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
This article is part of a Special Issue SBN 2014. Photoperiod and the hormonal response it triggers ...
Organisms should aim to time their reproduction to match the optimal ecological conditions and thus ...
1. Many animals live and breed in colonies and yet, with just a few exceptions, the value of the soc...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual’s decision-...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual’s decision-...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual’s decision-...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual's decision-...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...
Nest visit synchrony, whereby adults coordinate their visits to the nest, has been documented in sev...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
This article is part of a Special Issue SBN 2014. Photoperiod and the hormonal response it triggers ...
Organisms should aim to time their reproduction to match the optimal ecological conditions and thus ...
1. Many animals live and breed in colonies and yet, with just a few exceptions, the value of the soc...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual’s decision-...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual’s decision-...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual’s decision-...
Information about the quality of local habitat can greatly help to improve an individual's decision-...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...
Nest visit synchrony, whereby adults coordinate their visits to the nest, has been documented in sev...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share th...
This article is part of a Special Issue SBN 2014. Photoperiod and the hormonal response it triggers ...