The frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) varies widely across socially monogamous birds, but the proximate mechanisms driving this variation remain unclear. In this study, we tested two major factors hypothesized to influence extra-pair mating—breeding density and genetic diversity—by comparing genetic mating patterns in two populations of black catbirds Melanoptila glabrirostris. This Neotropical songbird is endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula, including eastern Mexico, and its offshore islands. We sampled one mainland (Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve) and one island (Isla Cozumel) population and used single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to quantify heterozygosity and genetic parentage over two breeding seasons. Moderate levels of EPP occur...
Most songbirds are socially monogamous, yet molecular studies have found that in most species, some ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been broadly reported in socially monogamous bird species and it has ...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Studies on extra-pair paternity (EPP) are key to understanding the ecological and evolutionary drive...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
Since the first molecular study providing evidence for mating outside the pair bond in birds over 30...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP), where offspring are sired by a male other than the social male, varies e...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been broadly reported in socially monogamous bird species and it has ...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
Despite the many studies that have investigated the genetic mating system of socially monogamous bir...
Most songbirds are socially monogamous, yet molecular studies have found that in most species, some ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been broadly reported in socially monogamous bird species and it has ...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Studies on extra-pair paternity (EPP) are key to understanding the ecological and evolutionary drive...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
Since the first molecular study providing evidence for mating outside the pair bond in birds over 30...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP), where offspring are sired by a male other than the social male, varies e...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been broadly reported in socially monogamous bird species and it has ...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
Despite the many studies that have investigated the genetic mating system of socially monogamous bir...
Most songbirds are socially monogamous, yet molecular studies have found that in most species, some ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been broadly reported in socially monogamous bird species and it has ...
Breeding synchrony may affect the tradeoff between pursuing multiple mates and avoiding paternity lo...