Protandry refers the earlier arrival at breeding sites or reproductive stages of males than females. Focusing on the general phenomenon of males arriving at breeding sites earlier than females in migratory birds, we introduced six hypotheses for explaining the protandrous arrival, including rank advantage, susceptibility, constraint, mate opportunity, waiting cost, and mate choice hypothesis. We also discussed the applicability of these hypotheses to explain the protandry in migratory birds. In addition, we put forward the issues which might be important in the future research, including 1) occurrences of protandry in species of sexually homomorphism, 2) effects of global warming on protandry, and 3) effects of intrasexual competition on pr...
Abstract In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry—the earlier...
In migratory animals, protandry (earlier arrival of males on the breeding grounds) prevails over pro...
In seasonally migratory animals, migration distance often varies substantially within populations su...
Earlier emergence or arrival of either sex at the breeding grounds is common in animals. Since the w...
Timing of arrival/emergence to the breeding grounds is under contrasting natural and sexual selectio...
1. In migratory birds males tend to arrive first on breeding grounds, except in sex-role reversed sp...
Migration determines where, when, and in which order males and females converge for reproduction. Pr...
Earlier arrival to reproductive sites of males relative to females (protandry) is widespread among m...
Abstract Protandry is a widespread life‐history phenomenon describing how males precede females at t...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
1. In migratory birds males tend to arrive first on breeding grounds, except in sex-role reversed sp...
The evolution of migratory strategies in birds is likely to have been influenced by ecological as we...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
Protandry, the earlier arrival of males at the breeding grounds relative to females, is common in mi...
<div><p>In migrating animals protandry is the phenomenon whereby males of a species arrive at the br...
Abstract In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry—the earlier...
In migratory animals, protandry (earlier arrival of males on the breeding grounds) prevails over pro...
In seasonally migratory animals, migration distance often varies substantially within populations su...
Earlier emergence or arrival of either sex at the breeding grounds is common in animals. Since the w...
Timing of arrival/emergence to the breeding grounds is under contrasting natural and sexual selectio...
1. In migratory birds males tend to arrive first on breeding grounds, except in sex-role reversed sp...
Migration determines where, when, and in which order males and females converge for reproduction. Pr...
Earlier arrival to reproductive sites of males relative to females (protandry) is widespread among m...
Abstract Protandry is a widespread life‐history phenomenon describing how males precede females at t...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
1. In migratory birds males tend to arrive first on breeding grounds, except in sex-role reversed sp...
The evolution of migratory strategies in birds is likely to have been influenced by ecological as we...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
Protandry, the earlier arrival of males at the breeding grounds relative to females, is common in mi...
<div><p>In migrating animals protandry is the phenomenon whereby males of a species arrive at the br...
Abstract In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry—the earlier...
In migratory animals, protandry (earlier arrival of males on the breeding grounds) prevails over pro...
In seasonally migratory animals, migration distance often varies substantially within populations su...