Same-sex pair bonds have been documented in several animal species and they are widespread in birds. However, little is known about the evolutionary origin and the adaptive value of such behaviour. The aim of this study was to investigate the parental behaviour of four zoo female greater flamingos involved in two breeding pairs, housed in a flock at Parco Natura Viva, Italy. Further, the behaviour of the study females was compared with that of male and female flamingos in heterosexual pairs described in a previous published work on this same flock. For each pair, the behaviour of both birds during the incubation period was recorded and twenty 10-minute sessions were run within the incubation period. A continuous focal animal sampling method...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
International audienceSame-sex sexual behaviors are well documented in both captive and wild animals...
Same-sex sexual and pair-bonding behaviours are seen in a wide range of species. This study compare...
This is the final version of the article. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record.Same-sex p...
Fertility of captive flamingos varies between flocks, species and seasons. Individuating infertile ...
Flamingos (Phoenicopteriformes) are obligate colonial species that nest in large colonies, with mono...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Data Availability Stateme...
Homosexual behaviour occurs in over 130 species of birds, yet explaining its maintenance in evolutio...
Flamingos are colonial birds and in zoos are best kept in flocks of at least 20 birds. However relia...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Homosexual behaviour occurs in over 130 species of birds, yet explaining its maintenance in evolutio...
The Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) from the Phoenicopteridae family belongs to relatively c...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Parental care provided by males occurs in a diverse array of animals and there are large differences...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
International audienceSame-sex sexual behaviors are well documented in both captive and wild animals...
Same-sex sexual and pair-bonding behaviours are seen in a wide range of species. This study compare...
This is the final version of the article. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record.Same-sex p...
Fertility of captive flamingos varies between flocks, species and seasons. Individuating infertile ...
Flamingos (Phoenicopteriformes) are obligate colonial species that nest in large colonies, with mono...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Data Availability Stateme...
Homosexual behaviour occurs in over 130 species of birds, yet explaining its maintenance in evolutio...
Flamingos are colonial birds and in zoos are best kept in flocks of at least 20 birds. However relia...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Homosexual behaviour occurs in over 130 species of birds, yet explaining its maintenance in evolutio...
The Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) from the Phoenicopteridae family belongs to relatively c...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Parental care provided by males occurs in a diverse array of animals and there are large differences...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
International audienceSame-sex sexual behaviors are well documented in both captive and wild animals...
Same-sex sexual and pair-bonding behaviours are seen in a wide range of species. This study compare...