Kleven O, Fiske AN, Havik M, Kroglund RT, Ostnes JE, Schmoll T. Extra-pair paternity and sperm length variation in the socially monogamous Fieldfare Turdus pilaris. JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY. 2019;160(4):1043-1051.Basic knowledge about the genetic mating system is lacking for the great majority of the approximately 10,000 extant bird species. Filling this knowledge gap is not only critical for a comprehensive understanding of the reproductive ecology of each particular species, but also for increasing the power of comparative approaches to uncover and explain interspecific patterns of variation in avian reproductive traits. Using six polymorphic microsatellite markers, we here present the first parentage study in the socially monogamous Fieldf...
Roughly 90% of socially monogamous bird species exhibit some degree of extra-pair paternity (EPP), a...
Sexual promiscuity, whereby females copulate with more than one male, is a quite common phenomenon i...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...
Schmoll T, Kleven O. Sperm dimensions differ between two Coal Tit Periparus ater populations. Journa...
The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds,...
The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds,...
Schmoll T, Kleven O, Rusche M. Individual phenotypic plasticity explains seasonal variation in sperm...
Sperm morphology is highly diversified among species and at higher taxonomic levels. In birds, there...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP), where offspring are sired by a male other than the social male, varies e...
Spermatozoa are amongst the most variable of all animal cells, varying enormously in size and shape ...
Although the frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been described for many species, the relati...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Spermatozoa represent the morphologically most diverse type of animal cells and show remarkable vari...
A monogamous mating system that includes extrapair fertilization can potentially generate higher var...
This bachelor thesis focuses on describing the occurrence and within- and between species variation ...
Roughly 90% of socially monogamous bird species exhibit some degree of extra-pair paternity (EPP), a...
Sexual promiscuity, whereby females copulate with more than one male, is a quite common phenomenon i...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...
Schmoll T, Kleven O. Sperm dimensions differ between two Coal Tit Periparus ater populations. Journa...
The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds,...
The rate of extrapair paternity is a commonly used index for the risk of sperm competition in birds,...
Schmoll T, Kleven O, Rusche M. Individual phenotypic plasticity explains seasonal variation in sperm...
Sperm morphology is highly diversified among species and at higher taxonomic levels. In birds, there...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP), where offspring are sired by a male other than the social male, varies e...
Spermatozoa are amongst the most variable of all animal cells, varying enormously in size and shape ...
Although the frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been described for many species, the relati...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Spermatozoa represent the morphologically most diverse type of animal cells and show remarkable vari...
A monogamous mating system that includes extrapair fertilization can potentially generate higher var...
This bachelor thesis focuses on describing the occurrence and within- and between species variation ...
Roughly 90% of socially monogamous bird species exhibit some degree of extra-pair paternity (EPP), a...
Sexual promiscuity, whereby females copulate with more than one male, is a quite common phenomenon i...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...