SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious [1–7]. Several leading hypotheses propose that females benefit indirectly by enhancing the genetic quality of their offspring, through good genes or genetic compatibility effects [1, 8, 9]. Supporting this idea, recent studies have identified a range of fitness-related traits for which extra-pair offspring (EPO) are superior to their within-pair (WP) half-siblings [10–21]. However, such performance differences may result from nongenetic maternal effects if EPO are positioned earlier in the laying order and benefit from the advantages of earlier hatching [22, 23]. Here we show that EPO are larger, heavier, and more likely to fledge than the...
Although the causes and consequences of extrapair paternity (EPP) have been studied extensively in b...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) – the siring of offspring by a male other than a female’s social partner ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been suggested to improve the genetic quality of offspring, but evide...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious [1-7...
Although functional explanations for female engagement in extra-pair copulation have been studied ex...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
International audienceBehavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of ext...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
Although the causes and consequences of extrapair paternity (EPP) have been studied extensively in b...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) – the siring of offspring by a male other than a female’s social partner ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been suggested to improve the genetic quality of offspring, but evide...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious [1-7...
Although functional explanations for female engagement in extra-pair copulation have been studied ex...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
International audienceBehavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of ext...
Extra-pair mating constitutes a relatively common reproductive strategy in many socially monogamous ...
Although the causes and consequences of extrapair paternity (EPP) have been studied extensively in b...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) – the siring of offspring by a male other than a female’s social partner ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) has been suggested to improve the genetic quality of offspring, but evide...