Several studies have attempted to identify the selective pressures leading to reversed size dimorphism (RSD), a characteristic of skuas and of a wide range of bird species with a raptorial lifestyle. One of the prevailing hypotheses posits that females in species of aggressive and well-armed males should select males that are smaller than themselves, to avoid injuries during pair formation and mating. This hypothesis predicts assortative mating by size in such species, and in previous research, this was confrmed to occur in two skua species. This study presents, for the frst time, biometric data for Falkland Skuas Stercorarius antarcticus antarcticus based on large sample sizes. Despite the clear RSD, we found no assortative mating by ...
Life history theory predicts the optimisation of traits connected to reproduction in order to maximi...
We examined within-pair sexual dimorphism and phenotypic assortative mating in Magellanic penguins (...
It is often claimed that pair bonds preferentially form between individuals that resemble one anothe...
Numerous explanations exist for the evolution of reversed size dimorphism in raptorial species. A re...
Many bird species rely on visual cues for mate choice, including those provided by body size or by t...
Many bird species rely on visual cues for mate choice, including those provided by body size or by t...
The high occurrence of social monogamy in birds has led to questions about partner fidelity, or the ...
Aspects of the ecology and behaviour of Great Skuas breeding on Foula were investigated by studying ...
Abstract The high occurrence of social monogamy in birds has led to questions about partner fidelity...
The high occurrence of social monogamy in birds has led to questions about partner fidelity, or the ...
The Brown Skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high d...
Aspects of the ecology and behaviour of Great Skuas breeding on Foula were investigated by studying ...
Sexual dimorphism in size is common in birds. Males are usually larger than females, although in som...
As biparental care is crucial for breeding success in Procellariiformes seabirds (i.e., albatrosses ...
© Marine Ornithology 2008To improve methods for sexing live birds in field studies, we assessed sexu...
Life history theory predicts the optimisation of traits connected to reproduction in order to maximi...
We examined within-pair sexual dimorphism and phenotypic assortative mating in Magellanic penguins (...
It is often claimed that pair bonds preferentially form between individuals that resemble one anothe...
Numerous explanations exist for the evolution of reversed size dimorphism in raptorial species. A re...
Many bird species rely on visual cues for mate choice, including those provided by body size or by t...
Many bird species rely on visual cues for mate choice, including those provided by body size or by t...
The high occurrence of social monogamy in birds has led to questions about partner fidelity, or the ...
Aspects of the ecology and behaviour of Great Skuas breeding on Foula were investigated by studying ...
Abstract The high occurrence of social monogamy in birds has led to questions about partner fidelity...
The high occurrence of social monogamy in birds has led to questions about partner fidelity, or the ...
The Brown Skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high d...
Aspects of the ecology and behaviour of Great Skuas breeding on Foula were investigated by studying ...
Sexual dimorphism in size is common in birds. Males are usually larger than females, although in som...
As biparental care is crucial for breeding success in Procellariiformes seabirds (i.e., albatrosses ...
© Marine Ornithology 2008To improve methods for sexing live birds in field studies, we assessed sexu...
Life history theory predicts the optimisation of traits connected to reproduction in order to maximi...
We examined within-pair sexual dimorphism and phenotypic assortative mating in Magellanic penguins (...
It is often claimed that pair bonds preferentially form between individuals that resemble one anothe...