In a monogamous species two partners contribute to the breeding process. We study pair formation as well as the effect of pair bond length and age on breeding performance, incorporating individual heterogeneity, based on a high-quality dataset of a long-lived seabird, the common tern (Sterna hirundo). To handle missing information and model the complicated processes driving reproduction, we use a hierarchical Bayesian model of the steps that lead to the number of fledglings, including processes at the individual and the pair level. The results show that the age of both partners is important for reproductive performance, with similar patterns for both sexes and individual heterogeneity in reproductive performance, but pair bond length is not...
Although the reproductive success of most organisms depends on factors acting at several spatial sca...
The conditions under which individuals are reared vary and sensitivity of offspring to such variatio...
As biparental care is crucial for breeding success in Procellariiformes seabirds (i.e., albatrosses ...
In a monogamous species two partners contribute to the breeding process. We study pair formation as ...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
Biparental care is widespread in avian species. Individuals may match the contribution of their part...
Phenological traits, such as the timing of reproduction, are often influenced by social interactions...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
1. Long-lived monogamous species gain long-term fitness benefits by equalising effort during bi-pare...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Although the reproductive success of most organisms depends on factors acting at several spatial sca...
The conditions under which individuals are reared vary and sensitivity of offspring to such variatio...
As biparental care is crucial for breeding success in Procellariiformes seabirds (i.e., albatrosses ...
In a monogamous species two partners contribute to the breeding process. We study pair formation as ...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
Biparental care is widespread in avian species. Individuals may match the contribution of their part...
Phenological traits, such as the timing of reproduction, are often influenced by social interactions...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
1. Long-lived monogamous species gain long-term fitness benefits by equalising effort during bi-pare...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Although the reproductive success of most organisms depends on factors acting at several spatial sca...
The conditions under which individuals are reared vary and sensitivity of offspring to such variatio...
As biparental care is crucial for breeding success in Procellariiformes seabirds (i.e., albatrosses ...