Variation in avian reproductive strategies is often studied from a comparative perspective, since even closely-related taxa differ greatly in the degree of polygyny, extra-pair paternity (EPP) or intra-specific brood-parasitism. However, substantial variation at the species level suggests that ecological factors are important in shaping these patterns. In this study, we examined the temporal plasticity of these strategies, following a population from the year of colony formation to 2 years after this. Parentage data from these years shows that polygyny decreased with time, likely as a consequence of increased competition for nesting sites and mates by new recruits, and immigrants of higher quality arriving to the colony as time passed. In p...
In this thesis, I have investigated conflicts of interest in the facultatively polygynous European s...
Most models explaining polygyny in birds have concentrated on variation in male or territorial quali...
In a breeding population of crested terns near Fremantle, W.A., social behaviour involved complex pa...
Variation in avian reproductive strategies is often studied from a comparative perspective, since ev...
Finance for fieldwork and labwork was provided by a grant to DG from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
Trabajo de Fin de Máster Biodiversidad en Áreas Tropicales y su Conservación presentado en la Unive...
Why females pair with already mated males and the mechanisms behind variation in such polygynous eve...
In many polygynous bird species, males allocate most of their parental effort to their primary femal...
1) This study investigated the reproductive strategies employed by European starlings (Sturnus vulga...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
The extent to which male birds in polygynous species with biparental care assist in nestling feeding...
In theory, obligate brood parasitic birds are freed from several of the temporal and spatial constra...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.We expect birds to evolve lif...
Cooperatively breeding vertebrates are common in unpredictable environments where the costs and bene...
Limited resources trigger trade-offs in resource allocation. Reproduction is one of the most demandi...
In this thesis, I have investigated conflicts of interest in the facultatively polygynous European s...
Most models explaining polygyny in birds have concentrated on variation in male or territorial quali...
In a breeding population of crested terns near Fremantle, W.A., social behaviour involved complex pa...
Variation in avian reproductive strategies is often studied from a comparative perspective, since ev...
Finance for fieldwork and labwork was provided by a grant to DG from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
Trabajo de Fin de Máster Biodiversidad en Áreas Tropicales y su Conservación presentado en la Unive...
Why females pair with already mated males and the mechanisms behind variation in such polygynous eve...
In many polygynous bird species, males allocate most of their parental effort to their primary femal...
1) This study investigated the reproductive strategies employed by European starlings (Sturnus vulga...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
The extent to which male birds in polygynous species with biparental care assist in nestling feeding...
In theory, obligate brood parasitic birds are freed from several of the temporal and spatial constra...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.We expect birds to evolve lif...
Cooperatively breeding vertebrates are common in unpredictable environments where the costs and bene...
Limited resources trigger trade-offs in resource allocation. Reproduction is one of the most demandi...
In this thesis, I have investigated conflicts of interest in the facultatively polygynous European s...
Most models explaining polygyny in birds have concentrated on variation in male or territorial quali...
In a breeding population of crested terns near Fremantle, W.A., social behaviour involved complex pa...