In socially monogamous animals, including humans, pairs can meet and spend time together before they begin reproduction. However, the pre-breeding period has been challenging to study in natural populations, and thus remains largely unexplored. As such, our understanding of the benefits of mate familiarity is almost entirely limited to assessments of repeated breeding with a particular partner. Here, we used fine-scale tracking technology to gather 6 years of data on pre-breeding social associations of individually marked great tits in a wild population. We show that pairs which met earlier in the winter laid their eggs earlier in all years. Clutch size, number of hatched and fledged young, and hatching and fledging success were not influen...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Males of socially monogamous species can increase their siring success via within-pair and extra-pai...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Individuals that retain their former partners often perform better than conspecifics that switch par...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
Socially monogamous female birds routinely mate with males outside the pair bond. Three alternative ...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Males of socially monogamous species can increase their siring success via within-pair and extra-pai...
Prolonged pair bonds have the potential to improve reproductive performance of socially monogamous a...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Individuals that retain their former partners often perform better than conspecifics that switch par...
1. Evolutionary and behavioral ecologists have long been interested in factors shaping the variation...
Socially monogamous female birds routinely mate with males outside the pair bond. Three alternative ...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Many studies have suggested that reproductive performance improves during the pair-bond, which might...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
Males of socially monogamous species can increase their siring success via within-pair and extra-pai...