Background: DNA-based studies have demonstrated that avian genetic mating systems vary widely, with many species deviating from long-assumed monogamy by practicing extra-pair paternity and conspecific brood parasitism. Colonially breeding waterbirds provide interesting models in which to investigate this question because they show nesting habits proposed to promote alternative reproductive strategies. However, little is known about the genetic mating systems of this group of birds, mainly due to difficulties in obtaining genetic data from incubating adults at nests that are necessary for conducting conventional parentage studies. Here, we inferred kinship patterns among offspring in broods of three co-distributed waterbird ...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
<div><p>We discovered variable modes of parental care in a breeding population of color-banded Veeri...
Molecular studies have shown that, although most avian species are socially monogamous, they can exh...
Background: DNA-based studies have demonstrated that avian genetic mating systems v...
Colonial waterbirds such as herons, egrets and spoonbills exhibit ecological characteristics that co...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) leading to extra-pair fertilization (EPF) are common in avian mating s...
Although many birds are socially monogamous, most (>75%) studied species are not strictly geneticall...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) leading to extra-pair fertilization (EPF) are common in avian mating s...
In birds, the offspring of females in socially monogamous species can be sired not only by their soc...
It is still unclear why females in many bird species pursue extra-pair copulations. Current hypothes...
Kin selection theory predicts that extrapair mating should be rare in cooperatively breeding birds. ...
Colonial waterbirds such as herons, egrets and spoonbills exhibit ecological characteristics that co...
Mating strategies may be context-dependent and may vary across ecological and social contexts, demon...
We investigated the genetic mating system of a socially monogamous passerine bird, the Capricorn sil...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
<div><p>We discovered variable modes of parental care in a breeding population of color-banded Veeri...
Molecular studies have shown that, although most avian species are socially monogamous, they can exh...
Background: DNA-based studies have demonstrated that avian genetic mating systems v...
Colonial waterbirds such as herons, egrets and spoonbills exhibit ecological characteristics that co...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) leading to extra-pair fertilization (EPF) are common in avian mating s...
Although many birds are socially monogamous, most (>75%) studied species are not strictly geneticall...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) leading to extra-pair fertilization (EPF) are common in avian mating s...
In birds, the offspring of females in socially monogamous species can be sired not only by their soc...
It is still unclear why females in many bird species pursue extra-pair copulations. Current hypothes...
Kin selection theory predicts that extrapair mating should be rare in cooperatively breeding birds. ...
Colonial waterbirds such as herons, egrets and spoonbills exhibit ecological characteristics that co...
Mating strategies may be context-dependent and may vary across ecological and social contexts, demon...
We investigated the genetic mating system of a socially monogamous passerine bird, the Capricorn sil...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
<div><p>We discovered variable modes of parental care in a breeding population of color-banded Veeri...
Molecular studies have shown that, although most avian species are socially monogamous, they can exh...