We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attractiveness in the migratory pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca). We manipulated the size of a male secondary sexual trait, the white forehead patch, right after male arrival to the breeding area and before female arrival. Patch size was (1) enlarged to the maximum observed in the population, (2) reduced by 40% or (3) kept constant by painting with indelible felt markers over the natural feather patch. Male behaviour was affected by the experimental manipulation, as individuals with enlarged patches performed more approaches to the nestbox in response to song playback during the territory occupation and nest-site presentation phases. Females ...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...
Descriptive analysis suggests that a conspicuous white wing patch in dichromatic (black and white) p...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that females invest more resources into reproduction...
Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better able to provide females with resources, paren...
In the polygynous pied flycatcher, Ficedula hypoleuca, reproductive success of females is con-strain...
There is abundant evidence for the existence of marked mate preferences in natural populations, but ...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Female birds might be able to manipulate the parental effort of their male partner through elevated ...
When the relative fitness of sons and daughters differs, sex-allocation theory predicts that it woul...
According to the good parent and differential allocation models, parental behavior could depend on t...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness, and highly efficient ejaculates are 3 important contri...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...
Descriptive analysis suggests that a conspicuous white wing patch in dichromatic (black and white) p...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that females invest more resources into reproduction...
Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better able to provide females with resources, paren...
In the polygynous pied flycatcher, Ficedula hypoleuca, reproductive success of females is con-strain...
There is abundant evidence for the existence of marked mate preferences in natural populations, but ...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Female birds might be able to manipulate the parental effort of their male partner through elevated ...
When the relative fitness of sons and daughters differs, sex-allocation theory predicts that it woul...
According to the good parent and differential allocation models, parental behavior could depend on t...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness, and highly efficient ejaculates are 3 important contri...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...