The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid such matings have evolved in many organisms. In situations where social mate choice is restricted, extrapair paternity may be a strategy used by females to avoid inbreeding and increase offspring heterozygosity. In the cooperatively breeding Seychelles warbler, Acrocephalus sechellensis, neither social nor extrapair mate choice was used to avoid inbreeding facultatively, and close inbreeding occurred in approximately 5% of matings. However, a higher frequency of extra-group paternity may be selected for in female subordinates because this did reduce the frequency of mating between close relatives. Inbreeding resulted in reduced individual he...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between relatives sh...
Nowadays, many natural populations have to face up to problems such as genetic drift and ‘forced’ in...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...
In this study, we test whether patterns of territory inheritance, social mate choice and female-bias...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
Inclusive fitness benefits have been suggested to be a major selective force behind the evolution of...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
Inclusive fitness benefits have been suggested to be a major selective force behind the evolution of...
We used capture-mark-recapture models to investigate the effects of both individual and parental het...
Across socially monogamous species – where individuals form pairs to breed – infidelity is a common ...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between relatives sh...
Nowadays, many natural populations have to face up to problems such as genetic drift and ‘forced’ in...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...
Within socially monogamous breeding systems, levels of extra-pair paternity can vary not only betwee...
In this study, we test whether patterns of territory inheritance, social mate choice and female-bias...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
Inclusive fitness benefits have been suggested to be a major selective force behind the evolution of...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
Inclusive fitness benefits have been suggested to be a major selective force behind the evolution of...
We used capture-mark-recapture models to investigate the effects of both individual and parental het...
Across socially monogamous species – where individuals form pairs to breed – infidelity is a common ...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between relatives sh...
Nowadays, many natural populations have to face up to problems such as genetic drift and ‘forced’ in...