Our objectives were to verify whether territorial behaviour occurs in the Helmeted Manakin and to provide a preliminary assessment of this species’ hypothesised social monogamy. Using an experimental approach with simulated territorial intrusions, we demonstrated that males in this species hold individual territories with nesting sites but do not provide parental care, similar to its congener, the Araripe Manakin (Antilophia bokermanni). Males’ responses occurred more aggressively in central areas of territories. Larger home ranges encompassed the smaller defended territories and the male display consists of repeated circular flights within the territory. Our results indicate that the Helmeted Manakin has a polygamous mating system. However...
The White-bearded Manakin is a passerine specially noted for elaborate courtship. Each resident male...
Mionectes oleagineus (Aves, Tyrannidae) is a small, sexually monomorphic, lek breeding bird. The beh...
The social behaviour of mallards was studied in groups of captive, individually marked birds. In Aut...
Genetic structuring is common in natural populations. It is important to identify and consider popul...
In order to breed successfully, organisms exhibit multiple strategies to enhance mate attraction, su...
In lek-breeding systems where many males gather at display sites, males benefit from the establishme...
Manakins are sparrow-sized Neotropical birds. As a result of con-vergent evolution, many employ patt...
In lek-mating systems, males aggregate at display arenas and females visit solely for the purpose of...
Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the evolution of leks, a mating system in which mal...
Abstract The males of the Golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus), a passerine bird of the Neo...
br/v10n4/en/abstract?short-communication+bn02110042010. Abstract: Behavioral studies of birds have r...
Traits that are correlated with mating success are likely to be subject to sexual selection. In lekk...
Manakins (Pipridae) are well know for elaborate male sexual displays and ornate plumage coloration, ...
In lekking species, males aggregate at display grounds (?leks?) that females visit to copulate. Lekk...
In this thesis I investigate the influence of aggression by females in setting breeding density and ...
The White-bearded Manakin is a passerine specially noted for elaborate courtship. Each resident male...
Mionectes oleagineus (Aves, Tyrannidae) is a small, sexually monomorphic, lek breeding bird. The beh...
The social behaviour of mallards was studied in groups of captive, individually marked birds. In Aut...
Genetic structuring is common in natural populations. It is important to identify and consider popul...
In order to breed successfully, organisms exhibit multiple strategies to enhance mate attraction, su...
In lek-breeding systems where many males gather at display sites, males benefit from the establishme...
Manakins are sparrow-sized Neotropical birds. As a result of con-vergent evolution, many employ patt...
In lek-mating systems, males aggregate at display arenas and females visit solely for the purpose of...
Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the evolution of leks, a mating system in which mal...
Abstract The males of the Golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus), a passerine bird of the Neo...
br/v10n4/en/abstract?short-communication+bn02110042010. Abstract: Behavioral studies of birds have r...
Traits that are correlated with mating success are likely to be subject to sexual selection. In lekk...
Manakins (Pipridae) are well know for elaborate male sexual displays and ornate plumage coloration, ...
In lekking species, males aggregate at display grounds (?leks?) that females visit to copulate. Lekk...
In this thesis I investigate the influence of aggression by females in setting breeding density and ...
The White-bearded Manakin is a passerine specially noted for elaborate courtship. Each resident male...
Mionectes oleagineus (Aves, Tyrannidae) is a small, sexually monomorphic, lek breeding bird. The beh...
The social behaviour of mallards was studied in groups of captive, individually marked birds. In Aut...