Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread, benefits for females of doing so are less understood. The most widely accepted hypothesis is that they improve their previous choice of social partner and gain genetic benefits for their offspring. Some evidence for this comes from studies that find that extra-pair young (EPY) have greater fitness than their half-sibs. However, this might be also caused by maternal, non-genetic effect, a possibility that remains largely untested. Here we test whether EPY are laid in larger eggs or eggs laid early in the laying sequence in the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis). The size of eggs bearing EPY and within-pair young (WPY) did not differ, ...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious. Sev...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Adaptive within-clutch allocation of resources by laying females is an important focus of evolutiona...
When assessing the benefits of early arrival date of migratory birds, a hidden and often ignored com...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
1) Despite the central importance for life-history theory, egg-size effects on offspring fitness are...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious. Sev...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Adaptive within-clutch allocation of resources by laying females is an important focus of evolutiona...
When assessing the benefits of early arrival date of migratory birds, a hidden and often ignored com...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
1) Despite the central importance for life-history theory, egg-size effects on offspring fitness are...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious. Sev...