In a few species, males invest more than females in parental care while the females invest in mating competition and producing multiple broods for several mates. Species in the family Jacanidae are commonly used for studying this type of breeding system (called sex-role reversal), and previous studies found discrepancies and variation between species in the expected characteristics of reversed sex roles. Yet, a better understanding of sex role differences in breeding behavior in such species is crucial for disentangling possible evolutionary mechanisms leading to this peculiar breeding system. Sex-role reversal in the pheasant-tailed jacana Hydrophasianus chirurgus has been documented long time ago. Since the very early observation of this ...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Waders (Charadrii) provide biologists with an astonishing variety of mating systems to study(1). Mal...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
The mating system of the Pheasant-tailed Jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus) is classical polyandry. M...
Current theory concerning the evolution of parental care posits that one or both of the sexes may re...
Generally in birds, the classic sex roles of male competition and female choice result in females pr...
Animals exhibit large variations in breeding systems. For the majority of animal species males compe...
eJacanas represent the extreme in avian sex-role reversal. We studied the division of labour between...
Many species in the animal kingdom are characterized by alternative mating tactics (AMTs) within a s...
Mating behavior between recently diverged species in secondary contact can impede or promote reprodu...
Cooperative polyandry, where a single breeding female lives with two or more males who mate with her...
In principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for sexual selection in ma...
Alpine accentors and dunnocks bred in polygynandrous groups in which two or more unrelated males sha...
Why mainly males compete and females take a larger share in parental care remains an exciting questi...
Cooperative breeding is an evolutionarily curious behavior, because helpers appeared to altruistical...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Waders (Charadrii) provide biologists with an astonishing variety of mating systems to study(1). Mal...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
The mating system of the Pheasant-tailed Jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus) is classical polyandry. M...
Current theory concerning the evolution of parental care posits that one or both of the sexes may re...
Generally in birds, the classic sex roles of male competition and female choice result in females pr...
Animals exhibit large variations in breeding systems. For the majority of animal species males compe...
eJacanas represent the extreme in avian sex-role reversal. We studied the division of labour between...
Many species in the animal kingdom are characterized by alternative mating tactics (AMTs) within a s...
Mating behavior between recently diverged species in secondary contact can impede or promote reprodu...
Cooperative polyandry, where a single breeding female lives with two or more males who mate with her...
In principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for sexual selection in ma...
Alpine accentors and dunnocks bred in polygynandrous groups in which two or more unrelated males sha...
Why mainly males compete and females take a larger share in parental care remains an exciting questi...
Cooperative breeding is an evolutionarily curious behavior, because helpers appeared to altruistical...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Waders (Charadrii) provide biologists with an astonishing variety of mating systems to study(1). Mal...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...