Evolutionary theory predicts that when intrasexual competition is intense, risky behaviors can evolve if they enhance reproductive success. Here we tested the idea that polygynous males exhibit predictable variation in risk-taking during intense competition for mates. We conducted an observational study of a village weaverbird (Ploceus cucullatus) breeding colony, and video recorded synchronous fleeing events, a common predator avoidance behavior. Males adjusted their flight from the colony according to the amplitude (loudness) and Wiener entropy (harshness) of conspecific alarm calls during a perceived threat. Males also varied in how often they fled the colony. Specifically, in line with predictions based on the value of a male's territor...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
Evolutionary theory predicts that when intrasexual competition is intense, risky behaviors can evolv...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various anti-pre...
When mates are limited, individuals should allocate resources to mating tactics that maximize fitnes...
Sexual signaling co-evolves with the sensory systems of intended receivers; however, predators may b...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
Why females pair with already mated males and the mechanisms behind variation in such polygynous eve...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
Evolutionary theory predicts that when intrasexual competition is intense, risky behaviors can evolv...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various anti-pre...
When mates are limited, individuals should allocate resources to mating tactics that maximize fitnes...
Sexual signaling co-evolves with the sensory systems of intended receivers; however, predators may b...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
Why females pair with already mated males and the mechanisms behind variation in such polygynous eve...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...