Polygyny and extra-pair paternity are generally thought to enhance sexual selection. However, the extent to which these phenomena increase variance in male reproductive success will depend on the covariance between success at these two strategies. We analysed these patterns over four breeding seasons in facultatively polygynous blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus. We found that both polygyny and extra-pair paternity increased variance in male reproductive success and that standardised variance in annual number of genetic fledglings was 2.6 times higher than standardised variance in apparent success when assuming strict monogamy. Nevertheless, male success at securing within-pair paternity was unrelated to success at gaining extra-pair paternity a...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair paternity are commonly detected in populations of social monogamous birds, however it rem...
Polygyny and extra-pair paternity are generally thought to enhance sexual selection. However, the ex...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
The frequency of extrapair paternity within populations has been hypothesized to be related to ecolo...
Males of socially monogamous species can increase their siring success via within-pair and extra-pai...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
International audienceBehavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of ext...
In many socially monogamous birds, both partners perform extrapair copulations (EPC). As this behavi...
Adaptive explanations for the evolution of extra-pair paternity (EPP) suggest that females seek extr...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair paternity are commonly detected in populations of social monogamous birds, however it rem...
Polygyny and extra-pair paternity are generally thought to enhance sexual selection. However, the ex...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
The frequency of extrapair paternity within populations has been hypothesized to be related to ecolo...
Males of socially monogamous species can increase their siring success via within-pair and extra-pai...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
International audienceBehavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of ext...
In many socially monogamous birds, both partners perform extrapair copulations (EPC). As this behavi...
Adaptive explanations for the evolution of extra-pair paternity (EPP) suggest that females seek extr...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair paternity are commonly detected in populations of social monogamous birds, however it rem...