How multiple morphs are maintained within populations of colour polymorphic bird species remains a challenging question in evolutionary ecology. In some systems, differential productivity or survival between morphs are thought to play a role. Here we examine key demographic parameters between the two discrete adult morphs that characterise the polymorphic black sparrowhawk Accipiter melanoleucus. Using long-term breeding and survival data from a population on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, we test for differences in reproductive performance between light and dark morphs, both in isolation and in combination with their partner morph and adult survival between morphs. We found that neither morph had a specific advantage in terms of product...
How genetic polymorphisms are maintained in a population is a key question in evolutionary ecology. ...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Conditions experienced during early life can have long-term individual consequences by influencing d...
How multiple morphs are maintained within populations of colour polymorphic bird species remains a c...
The paper based on this dataset has been published in Behavioral Ecology with the title "Contrasting...
From an evolutionary perspective recruitment into the breeding population represents one of the most...
How genetic polymorphisms are maintained in a population is a key question in evolutionary ecology. ...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
[Usage Notes] Dataset. Dataset used in the analysis of breeding output of the color polymorphic Ele...
Understanding genetic colour polymorphism has proved a major challenge, both in terms of the underly...
Morph-specific mate choice has been proposed as one of the evolutionary mechanisms that contribute t...
The black sparrowhawk (Accipiter melanoleucus) is a color-polymorphic sub-Saharan raptor, with adult...
The hawk–dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the bas...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
How genetic polymorphisms are maintained in a population is a key question in evolutionary ecology. ...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Conditions experienced during early life can have long-term individual consequences by influencing d...
How multiple morphs are maintained within populations of colour polymorphic bird species remains a c...
The paper based on this dataset has been published in Behavioral Ecology with the title "Contrasting...
From an evolutionary perspective recruitment into the breeding population represents one of the most...
How genetic polymorphisms are maintained in a population is a key question in evolutionary ecology. ...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
[Usage Notes] Dataset. Dataset used in the analysis of breeding output of the color polymorphic Ele...
Understanding genetic colour polymorphism has proved a major challenge, both in terms of the underly...
Morph-specific mate choice has been proposed as one of the evolutionary mechanisms that contribute t...
The black sparrowhawk (Accipiter melanoleucus) is a color-polymorphic sub-Saharan raptor, with adult...
The hawk–dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the bas...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
How genetic polymorphisms are maintained in a population is a key question in evolutionary ecology. ...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Conditions experienced during early life can have long-term individual consequences by influencing d...