Many studies of socially monogamous birds discuss the adaptive role of between-season partner change, but only a handful of them refer to the benefits of pair fidelity in terms of increased survival. Moreover, there are no studies describing the benefits of within-season mate retention. Our data relating to an urban population of European Blackbirds (Turdus merula) enabled us to test the dependence of survival on pair faithfulness. Because Blackbirds divorce within and between seasons, we were able to test the influence of pair faithfulness on their within- and between-season survival and mate fidelity. For this purpose, we used a multievent capture-mark-recapture (MECMR) statistical model, which is based on recapture rates and different pa...
1. Non-consumptive predator effects have been shown to influence a wide range of behavioural, life h...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Many studies of socially monogamous birds discuss the adaptive role of between-season partner change...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
We studied mate and site fidelity between years in an English population of blackbirds (Turdus merul...
Although they have the potential to strongly influence individual fitness and the dynamics and produ...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Survival is a key demographic parameter in bird populations yet remarkably little is known about the...
The cost of reproduction is expected to influence survival or future reproduction. Most previous stu...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Individuals in species with long-term social monogamy often incur fitness costs after mate change. W...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Animal migration can lead to a population distribution known as seasonal sympatry, in which closely ...
1. Non-consumptive predator effects have been shown to influence a wide range of behavioural, life h...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Many studies of socially monogamous birds discuss the adaptive role of between-season partner change...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
We studied mate and site fidelity between years in an English population of blackbirds (Turdus merul...
Although they have the potential to strongly influence individual fitness and the dynamics and produ...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Survival is a key demographic parameter in bird populations yet remarkably little is known about the...
The cost of reproduction is expected to influence survival or future reproduction. Most previous stu...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Individuals in species with long-term social monogamy often incur fitness costs after mate change. W...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Animal migration can lead to a population distribution known as seasonal sympatry, in which closely ...
1. Non-consumptive predator effects have been shown to influence a wide range of behavioural, life h...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...