The Strange-tailed Tyrant (Alectrurus risora) is an endangered obligate grassland bird that inhabits savannas, wet grasslands and marshes in southern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina. We evaluated the extent of social polygyny, main measures of reproduction (clutch size, hatching success, and chick survival), and factors that influence nest success in this species. We also estimated the reproductive success of females and males by measuring the number and fate of nesting attempts by banded females and the number of females per a male's territory. More than 80% of the males were polygynous. Males defended contiguous territories of 2-2.5 ha that included the territories of up to four females. Females built the nest, incubated the eggs, and...
I designed two experiments to evaluate how polygyny is achieved in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes...
Abstract Mating system theory predicts that social polygyny—when one male forms pair bonds with two...
Colonies of nesting birds are often subdivided into clusters of nests; the causes and effects of the...
In the House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), polygyny is characterized by males' partial desertion, males ...
The north-east of Argentina contains a high number of globally threatened grassland birds and is inc...
The Spectacled Tyrant (Hymenops perspicillatus) is a flycatcher that inhabits open lands, grassy are...
Between 2013-2015, we conducted a study on the breeding biology of the Wren-like Rushbird (Phleocryp...
Knowledge of the breeding biology of grassland birds is important given the accelerated rate of tran...
The breeding ecology of south temperate bird species is less widely known than that of north tempera...
The risk of breeding failure often varies strongly over the breeding season. If birds optimize produ...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
In many avian species, age, body size, and song could signal quality or individual breeding experien...
We present breeding data from the southernmost populations of the globally “Endangered” Yellow Cardi...
Nest survival is a key step in the reproductive biology of birds and is essential for understanding ...
Reproductive competition among females is an under-studied aspect of behavioural ecology. In species...
I designed two experiments to evaluate how polygyny is achieved in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes...
Abstract Mating system theory predicts that social polygyny—when one male forms pair bonds with two...
Colonies of nesting birds are often subdivided into clusters of nests; the causes and effects of the...
In the House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), polygyny is characterized by males' partial desertion, males ...
The north-east of Argentina contains a high number of globally threatened grassland birds and is inc...
The Spectacled Tyrant (Hymenops perspicillatus) is a flycatcher that inhabits open lands, grassy are...
Between 2013-2015, we conducted a study on the breeding biology of the Wren-like Rushbird (Phleocryp...
Knowledge of the breeding biology of grassland birds is important given the accelerated rate of tran...
The breeding ecology of south temperate bird species is less widely known than that of north tempera...
The risk of breeding failure often varies strongly over the breeding season. If birds optimize produ...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
In many avian species, age, body size, and song could signal quality or individual breeding experien...
We present breeding data from the southernmost populations of the globally “Endangered” Yellow Cardi...
Nest survival is a key step in the reproductive biology of birds and is essential for understanding ...
Reproductive competition among females is an under-studied aspect of behavioural ecology. In species...
I designed two experiments to evaluate how polygyny is achieved in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes...
Abstract Mating system theory predicts that social polygyny—when one male forms pair bonds with two...
Colonies of nesting birds are often subdivided into clusters of nests; the causes and effects of the...