Extrapair mating is known to occur in many animals and potentially has a significant influence on reproductive success. Female extrapair mate choice may explain the occurrence of exaggerated ornaments in socially monogamous species, but the influence of ornamentation on extrapair mating success has rarely been investigated experimentally. Cape sugarbirds (Promerops cafer) are socially monogamous, almost always lay 2 egg clutches and have long-term pair bonds often lasting several seasons. However, they also display sexually dimorphic extravagant ornamentation in the form of a long, graduated tail and have one of the highest rates (65% of young) of extrapair paternity recorded in birds. We provide a test of the hypothesis that the ornamented...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Generally it is assumed, that sexual selection drives the evolution of elaborate traits. The strengt...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important force in the evolution of reproductive traits, inclu...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...
Scarlet-tufted malachite sunbirds (Neetarinia johnstoni) are endemic to the high altitude zones of E...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...
When multiple ornaments are expressed in both sexes, they are generally assumed to be maintained by ...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Cape sugarbirds (Promerops cafer) are the largest nectarivores in the Western Cape and feed almost e...
Models of sexual selection predict that socially monogamous females may gain direct or indirect (gen...
Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better able to provide females with resources, paren...
7 pagesInternational audienceMany studies have focused on tail ornamentation in birds, but not all t...
Reproductive promiscuity, whereby females are fertilized by extrapair mates, is common. The frequenc...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Generally it is assumed, that sexual selection drives the evolution of elaborate traits. The strengt...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important force in the evolution of reproductive traits, inclu...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...
Scarlet-tufted malachite sunbirds (Neetarinia johnstoni) are endemic to the high altitude zones of E...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...
When multiple ornaments are expressed in both sexes, they are generally assumed to be maintained by ...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Cape sugarbirds (Promerops cafer) are the largest nectarivores in the Western Cape and feed almost e...
Models of sexual selection predict that socially monogamous females may gain direct or indirect (gen...
Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better able to provide females with resources, paren...
7 pagesInternational audienceMany studies have focused on tail ornamentation in birds, but not all t...
Reproductive promiscuity, whereby females are fertilized by extrapair mates, is common. The frequenc...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Generally it is assumed, that sexual selection drives the evolution of elaborate traits. The strengt...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important force in the evolution of reproductive traits, inclu...