Heterospecific matings are generally assumed to be unconditionally disadvantageous due to reduced viability or fertility of hybrid offspring. For female collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis) mated to male pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca), the cost of heterospecific pair formation is reduced due to high levels of conspecific extra-pair paternity and a male-biased offspring sex ratio. In order to investigate whether these cost-reducing mechanisms are the result of female mating strategies, rather than being a by-product of species incompatibilities, we manipulated the plumage of male collared flycatchers before pair formation to make them resemble male pied flycatchers. Since species incompatibilities are absent in this design, any ...
It is well understood that females may gain direct benefits from breeding with attractive males. How...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
It is well understood that females may gain direct benefits from breeding with attractive males. How...
Heterospecific matings are generally assumed to be unconditionally disadvantageous due to reduced vi...
In this thesis I will investigate the factors determining the mating decisions of two hybridizing bi...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
Hybridization in natural populations is strongly selected against when hybrid offspring have reduced...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Variance in mating systems can only be understood if the fitness consequences of the available optio...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Sexual reproduction entails complex co-evolution between the sexes, necessary for successful fertili...
When hybridization is maladaptive, species-specific mate preferences are selectively favored, but lo...
Descriptive analysis suggests that a conspicuous white wing patch in dichromatic (black and white) p...
In many social animals, females mate with multiple males, but the adaptive value of female extra-pai...
It is well understood that females may gain direct benefits from breeding with attractive males. How...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
It is well understood that females may gain direct benefits from breeding with attractive males. How...
Heterospecific matings are generally assumed to be unconditionally disadvantageous due to reduced vi...
In this thesis I will investigate the factors determining the mating decisions of two hybridizing bi...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
Hybridization in natural populations is strongly selected against when hybrid offspring have reduced...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Variance in mating systems can only be understood if the fitness consequences of the available optio...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Sexual reproduction entails complex co-evolution between the sexes, necessary for successful fertili...
When hybridization is maladaptive, species-specific mate preferences are selectively favored, but lo...
Descriptive analysis suggests that a conspicuous white wing patch in dichromatic (black and white) p...
In many social animals, females mate with multiple males, but the adaptive value of female extra-pai...
It is well understood that females may gain direct benefits from breeding with attractive males. How...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
It is well understood that females may gain direct benefits from breeding with attractive males. How...