For sexual selection to operate in monogamous species, males of poor quality in some factor like age, ornamentation, condition or aggressiveness, should lose paternity compared with higher quality males. We tested this idea in an Iberian population of pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca). Microsatellite analysis of 67 broods revealed moderate levels of extra-pair paternity (22.4% of broods, 7.5% of young). In a sample of 58 broods for which the caring male was identified, a higher paternity loss was associated with younger males, males that were less aggressive during territorial intrusion tests performed before the commencement of laying, and with males that showed higher levels of corticosterone metabolites in faecal samples collected at...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Sexual reproduction entails complex co-evolution between the sexes, necessary for successful fertili...
Postzygotic isolation may be important for maintaining species boundaries, particularly when premati...
For sexual selection to operate in monogamous species, males of poor quality in some factor like ag...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Speciation is the process in which reproductive barriers evolve between populations. In this thesis ...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Models of optimal parental investment predict that variation in certainty of paternity can affect th...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better able to provide females with resources, paren...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
Heterospecific matings are generally assumed to be unconditionally disadvantageous due to reduced vi...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Sexual reproduction entails complex co-evolution between the sexes, necessary for successful fertili...
Postzygotic isolation may be important for maintaining species boundaries, particularly when premati...
For sexual selection to operate in monogamous species, males of poor quality in some factor like ag...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Speciation is the process in which reproductive barriers evolve between populations. In this thesis ...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Models of optimal parental investment predict that variation in certainty of paternity can affect th...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better able to provide females with resources, paren...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
Heterospecific matings are generally assumed to be unconditionally disadvantageous due to reduced vi...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Sexual reproduction entails complex co-evolution between the sexes, necessary for successful fertili...
Postzygotic isolation may be important for maintaining species boundaries, particularly when premati...