Social polygyny usually benefits males by increasing the number of offspring, whereas it is detrimental for females as they must share the resources provided by their mate. An intersexual conflict may exist in animals with obligatory bi-parental care, such as birds of prey, in which females incubate and brood, whereas males provision food for their families. Long-term ringing data from Eurasian kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) breeding in nest-boxes and data on density indices of main prey animals (voles) were collected during 1985-2013 in western Finland to study polygynous behaviour. Of 1294 males, 54 (4.2%) were encountered at two (53) or three (1) nests during the same breeding season. Polygyny occurred more frequently during years of high ...
Polyandry is an important component of both sexual selection and kin structuring within cooperativel...
The polygyny threshold model states that secondary females gain benefits from high territory quality...
Since tools of molecular genetics became readily available, our understanding of bird mating systems...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
Mating system theory predicts that social polygyny—when one male forms pair bonds with two females—...
Two alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain how social and genetic mating systems are i...
Mating strategies are key components in the fitness of organisms, and notably in birds the occurrenc...
In communally breeding birds the number of helpers at the nest is less when helping depends on share...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
Many studies have demonstrated that female passerine birds have reduced reproductive success when br...
Mating strategies are key components in the fitness of organisms, and notably in birds the occurrenc...
Extra-pair paternity are commonly detected in populations of social monogamous birds, however it rem...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
In polyandrous species females produce successive clutches with several males. Female barn owls (Tyt...
Joint nesting by females and cooperative polyandry—cooperatively breeding groups with a male-biased ...
Polyandry is an important component of both sexual selection and kin structuring within cooperativel...
The polygyny threshold model states that secondary females gain benefits from high territory quality...
Since tools of molecular genetics became readily available, our understanding of bird mating systems...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
Mating system theory predicts that social polygyny—when one male forms pair bonds with two females—...
Two alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain how social and genetic mating systems are i...
Mating strategies are key components in the fitness of organisms, and notably in birds the occurrenc...
In communally breeding birds the number of helpers at the nest is less when helping depends on share...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
Many studies have demonstrated that female passerine birds have reduced reproductive success when br...
Mating strategies are key components in the fitness of organisms, and notably in birds the occurrenc...
Extra-pair paternity are commonly detected in populations of social monogamous birds, however it rem...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
In polyandrous species females produce successive clutches with several males. Female barn owls (Tyt...
Joint nesting by females and cooperative polyandry—cooperatively breeding groups with a male-biased ...
Polyandry is an important component of both sexual selection and kin structuring within cooperativel...
The polygyny threshold model states that secondary females gain benefits from high territory quality...
Since tools of molecular genetics became readily available, our understanding of bird mating systems...