This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoeniclus), at Rutland Water, Leicestershire. The study integrated behavioural, molecular and anatomical approaches to examine the evolutionary consequences of sperm competition in the species. The frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) was extremely high in the study population. 86% (50/58) of broods held at least one extra-pair offspring, whilst 55% (118/216) of young were extra-pair young (EPY). Female participation in extra-pair copulations (EPCs) was virtually ubiquitous at 97% (33/34). Most, i.e., 83% (98/118), EPY were sired by males from an adjacent territory. This pattern of extra-pair paternity was best explained by the indiscriminate...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
The widespread occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in birds adds rich complexity to our underst...
Mating behavior has a profound impact on reproductive success and the resulting genetic structure of...
This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoe...
The reproductive behaviour and success of a number of male reed buntings were studied at Rutland Wat...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
This study describes the male and female role in parental care in a Norwegian population of reed bun...
The importance of extrapair paternity (EPP) as an aspect of mixed reproductive strategies is current...
Parental effort is considered to be costly; therefore, males are expected to provide less care to un...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
It has been hypothesized that females mate multiply to increase the heterozygosity of their progeny ...
In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus ...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is common in many socially monogamous birds, but large variations in freq...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
The widespread occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in birds adds rich complexity to our underst...
Mating behavior has a profound impact on reproductive success and the resulting genetic structure of...
This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoe...
The reproductive behaviour and success of a number of male reed buntings were studied at Rutland Wat...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
This study describes the male and female role in parental care in a Norwegian population of reed bun...
The importance of extrapair paternity (EPP) as an aspect of mixed reproductive strategies is current...
Parental effort is considered to be costly; therefore, males are expected to provide less care to un...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
It has been hypothesized that females mate multiply to increase the heterozygosity of their progeny ...
In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus ...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is common in many socially monogamous birds, but large variations in freq...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
The widespread occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in birds adds rich complexity to our underst...
Mating behavior has a profound impact on reproductive success and the resulting genetic structure of...