Extra-pair paternity is common among socially monogamous birds, but whether females benefit from having extra-pair copulations remains unresolved. In this study I staged single extra-pair copulations in captive pairs of socially monogamous Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), and used extra-pair males of different colour to identify extra-pair fertilisations. This eliminated among-female variation in extra-pair copulations as a source of variation in extra-pair fertilisations, and tested whether a single extra-pair copulation would insure against infertility of the social male. Overall, the probability of extra-pair fertilisation was 0.46 for the first egg that was fertilised after extra-pair copulation, but this rapidly declined over consec...
While many studies have investigated the occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) and its adaptive s...
In species with female polygamy, pair bonds are frequently established since mate guarding can deter...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
In many birds males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copula...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) (copulations outside the pair bond) resulting in extra-pair fertilizat...
Extra-pair copulation (EPC) is widespread in socially monogamous species, but its evolutionary benef...
1) We attempted to identify the possible costs and benefits of Extra-Pair Copulations (EPCs) from fi...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
Variation in fertilization success underlies sexual selection, yet mating does not guarantee fertili...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs; copulations outside the pair bond) are widespread in birds and may res...
Two alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain how social and genetic mating systems are i...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
BACKGROUND: While many studies have investigated the occurrence of extra-pair paternity in wild popu...
While many studies have investigated the occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) and its adaptive s...
In species with female polygamy, pair bonds are frequently established since mate guarding can deter...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
In many socially monogamous bird species, both sexes regularly engage in mating outside their pair b...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
In many birds males are presumed to protect their paternity by closely guarding their mate or copula...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs) (copulations outside the pair bond) resulting in extra-pair fertilizat...
Extra-pair copulation (EPC) is widespread in socially monogamous species, but its evolutionary benef...
1) We attempted to identify the possible costs and benefits of Extra-Pair Copulations (EPCs) from fi...
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous; however, extra-pair paternity is nearly u...
Variation in fertilization success underlies sexual selection, yet mating does not guarantee fertili...
Extra-pair copulations (EPCs; copulations outside the pair bond) are widespread in birds and may res...
Two alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain how social and genetic mating systems are i...
Extra-pair paternity is a common reproductive strategy in many bird species. However, it remains unc...
BACKGROUND: While many studies have investigated the occurrence of extra-pair paternity in wild popu...
While many studies have investigated the occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) and its adaptive s...
In species with female polygamy, pair bonds are frequently established since mate guarding can deter...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...