The reproductive behaviour and success of a number of male reed buntings were studied at Rutland Water (Leicestershire) during the the breeding seasons of 1988, 1989 and 1990. A major constraint on reproductive success was the level of nest predation. Only 42% of nests survived to fledging, representing 41.5% of males' territories. The annual mean productivity for each male was estimated to be 0.77 offspring surviving to the following season. With these large constraints on male reproductive success, extra-pair paternity is seen as potentially highly advantageous to males. Females are constrained in their mate choice indicating a potential advantage in seeking sires from surrounding males of higher quality than their mate. Rates of extra-pa...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
Recent work on wild birds has revealed the importance of sperm competition as a source of sexual sel...
Most birds engage in extrapair copulations despite great differences across and within species. Besi...
The reproductive behaviour and success of a number of male reed buntings were studied at Rutland Wat...
This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoe...
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...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is common in many socially monogamous birds, but large variations in freq...
The importance of extrapair paternity (EPP) as an aspect of mixed reproductive strategies is current...
In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus ...
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...
The widespread occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in birds adds rich complexity to our underst...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
Recent work on wild birds has revealed the importance of sperm competition as a source of sexual sel...
Most birds engage in extrapair copulations despite great differences across and within species. Besi...
The reproductive behaviour and success of a number of male reed buntings were studied at Rutland Wat...
This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoe...
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...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is common in many socially monogamous birds, but large variations in freq...
The importance of extrapair paternity (EPP) as an aspect of mixed reproductive strategies is current...
In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus ...
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...
The widespread occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in birds adds rich complexity to our underst...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
Recent work on wild birds has revealed the importance of sperm competition as a source of sexual sel...
Most birds engage in extrapair copulations despite great differences across and within species. Besi...