In polygynous species, the adults are faced with a dilemma during chick rearing. Males must decide how to distribute food between their females and food allocation patterns are often highly unequal. In turn, the females that receive less food from males have to decide how much time to invest in additional hunting. If they spend more time hunting, then they leave their young exposed to weather and predators. However, if they stay at the nest, they increase the risk of their chicks starving. One way that birds may compensate for reduced provisioning is by increasing the size of prey caught. We tested this hypothesis by comparing prey deliveries to nests of hen harriers, Circus cyaneus, with females of different breeding status. As expected, m...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
Variance in mating systems can only be understood if the fitness consequences of the available optio...
In polygynous species, the adults are faced with a dilemma during chick rearing. Males must decide h...
Abstract In polygynous species, the adults are faced with a dilemma during chick rearing. Males must...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
(1) A polygynous population of northern harriers was studied for 4 years in New Brunswick to establi...
Aims To quantify how parents balance the needs of their offspring for food and protection. Metho...
n many owl and raptor species, sexes have distinct parental roles. Females incubate the eggs and rai...
Abstract Background Most birds exhibit bi-parental care with both sexes providing food for their you...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
Most studies of social polygyny in birds have examined male provisioning on the basis of the number ...
The polygyny threshold model states that secondary females gain benefits from high territory quality...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
Variance in mating systems can only be understood if the fitness consequences of the available optio...
In polygynous species, the adults are faced with a dilemma during chick rearing. Males must decide h...
Abstract In polygynous species, the adults are faced with a dilemma during chick rearing. Males must...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
(1) A polygynous population of northern harriers was studied for 4 years in New Brunswick to establi...
Aims To quantify how parents balance the needs of their offspring for food and protection. Metho...
n many owl and raptor species, sexes have distinct parental roles. Females incubate the eggs and rai...
Abstract Background Most birds exhibit bi-parental care with both sexes providing food for their you...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
Most studies of social polygyny in birds have examined male provisioning on the basis of the number ...
The polygyny threshold model states that secondary females gain benefits from high territory quality...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
Variance in mating systems can only be understood if the fitness consequences of the available optio...