Extrapair paternity occurs in many bird species and males use mate guarding, aggression or frequent copulations to reduce the risk of losing paternity. Because paternity assurance behaviour is likely to be costly, it should be adjusted to varying levels of perceived risk. We evaluated experimentally the adjustment of paternity assurance behaviour to risk in a raptor in which courtship feeding occurs: the Montagu's harrier, Circus pygargus. We used decoys with or without prey to simulate territorial intrusions by adult or first-year males. Inexperienced first-year males should represent a lesser risk than adult males and decoys with prey should represent a greater risk than those without prey, because courtship food could be traded for extra...
In many socially monogamous birds, males maintain close proximity to their mates during the fertile ...
Socially monogamous species vary widely in the frequency of extrapair offspring, but this is usually...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...
Extrapair paternity occurs in many bird species and males use mate guarding, aggression or frequent ...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Males may increase their fitness through extra-pair copulations (copulations outside the pair bond) ...
In many birds, males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copul...
Male paternity assurance behaviour during the female fertile period has been widely documented amon...
Permanent female mimicry, in which adult males express a female phenotype, is known only from two bi...
Female promiscuity can function to acquire both direct and indirect benefits from their social mate ...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) (copulations outside the pair bond) resulting in extra-pair fertilizat...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) (copulations outside the pair bond) resulting in extra-pair fertilizat...
We examined copulatory behaviour in the Bonelli´s Eagle (Aquila fasciata) at nesting sites in the ea...
In many birds males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copula...
The evolution of male parental care in vertebrates with internal fertilization must have been preced...
In many socially monogamous birds, males maintain close proximity to their mates during the fertile ...
Socially monogamous species vary widely in the frequency of extrapair offspring, but this is usually...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...
Extrapair paternity occurs in many bird species and males use mate guarding, aggression or frequent ...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Males may increase their fitness through extra-pair copulations (copulations outside the pair bond) ...
In many birds, males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copul...
Male paternity assurance behaviour during the female fertile period has been widely documented amon...
Permanent female mimicry, in which adult males express a female phenotype, is known only from two bi...
Female promiscuity can function to acquire both direct and indirect benefits from their social mate ...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) (copulations outside the pair bond) resulting in extra-pair fertilizat...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) (copulations outside the pair bond) resulting in extra-pair fertilizat...
We examined copulatory behaviour in the Bonelli´s Eagle (Aquila fasciata) at nesting sites in the ea...
In many birds males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copula...
The evolution of male parental care in vertebrates with internal fertilization must have been preced...
In many socially monogamous birds, males maintain close proximity to their mates during the fertile ...
Socially monogamous species vary widely in the frequency of extrapair offspring, but this is usually...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...