Individuals in species with long-term social monogamy often incur fitness costs after mate change. We evaluated the relative contributions of mate familiarity and male breeding experience to the costs of mate change of female black brant geese (Branta bernicla nigricans). We assessed the effects of mate change on relative nest initiation date, clutch size, brood size at hatch, growth rates of goslings, and prefledging survival of offspring. We modeled variation in relative nest initiation dates, clutch size, initial brood size, and gosling growth rates using generalized linear mixed models in Program R. We estimated prefledging survival with Cormack–Jolly–Seber models in Program MARK using reencounters of webtagged goslings. Mate change had...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
The evolution of helping behaviour in species that breed cooperatively in family groups is typically...
Individuals in species with long-term social monogamy often incur fitness costs after mate change. W...
For long-lived species with perennial, socially monogamous pair bonds and bi-parental brood care, de...
Estimation of trade-offs between current reproduction and future survival and fecundity of long-live...
Cost of breeding is influenced by numerous decisions during reproduction. In black brant (Branta be...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
The population o f the West B a ltic Greylag Goose A nse r anse r is m igratory, breeding in southw ...
The population of the West Baltic Greylag Goose Anser anser is migratory,breeding in southwest Scani...
Many studies of socially monogamous birds discuss the adaptive role of between-season partner change...
In barnacle geese Branta leucopsis, pair-bond members generally remain together every day, each year...
The cost of reproduction is expected to influence survival or future reproduction. Most previous stu...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts increased investment in offspring when females mate ...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
The evolution of helping behaviour in species that breed cooperatively in family groups is typically...
Individuals in species with long-term social monogamy often incur fitness costs after mate change. W...
For long-lived species with perennial, socially monogamous pair bonds and bi-parental brood care, de...
Estimation of trade-offs between current reproduction and future survival and fecundity of long-live...
Cost of breeding is influenced by numerous decisions during reproduction. In black brant (Branta be...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
The population o f the West B a ltic Greylag Goose A nse r anse r is m igratory, breeding in southw ...
The population of the West Baltic Greylag Goose Anser anser is migratory,breeding in southwest Scani...
Many studies of socially monogamous birds discuss the adaptive role of between-season partner change...
In barnacle geese Branta leucopsis, pair-bond members generally remain together every day, each year...
The cost of reproduction is expected to influence survival or future reproduction. Most previous stu...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts increased investment in offspring when females mate ...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
The evolution of helping behaviour in species that breed cooperatively in family groups is typically...