Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females receive direct fitness benefits from additional male partners. The direct benefits provide an obvious explanation for why females would breed polyandrously, in a situation where males clearly do not attain their optimal reproductive success. Evidence for these direct benefits is, however, mixed. Here, we present a detailed study of the breeding biology of the dunnock, Prunella modularis, which inform an investigation into the effects of the social mating system on the reproductive success in a population of dunnocks in Southern New Zealand. We studied 80 different social groups over the course of three breeding seasons. Dunnocks in our populatio...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
<p>Territory size in hectares of monogamous (M), polyandrous (P), and polygynandrous (PGYA) social g...
Why females engage in social polygyny remains an unresolved question in species where the resources ...
Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females rec...
Although consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) are ubiqui...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
Alpine accentors and dunnocks bred in polygynandrous groups in which two or more unrelated males sha...
My thesis had the following aims. First, I quantified variation and maintenance of immune-associated...
Parentage was determined by DNA fingerprinting for 110 young from 38 broods. There was no intraspeci...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
In many species, females mate with multiple males, suggesting that polyandry confers fitness-enhanci...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Abstract Why females engage in social polygyny remains an unresolved question in species where the r...
Two alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain how social and genetic mating systems are i...
In communally breeding birds the number of helpers at the nest is less when helping depends on share...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
<p>Territory size in hectares of monogamous (M), polyandrous (P), and polygynandrous (PGYA) social g...
Why females engage in social polygyny remains an unresolved question in species where the resources ...
Species with variable mating systems provide a unique opportunity to investigate whether females rec...
Although consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) are ubiqui...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
Alpine accentors and dunnocks bred in polygynandrous groups in which two or more unrelated males sha...
My thesis had the following aims. First, I quantified variation and maintenance of immune-associated...
Parentage was determined by DNA fingerprinting for 110 young from 38 broods. There was no intraspeci...
INDIVIDUALS are often assumed to behave so as to maximize their reproductive success1 but unambiguou...
In many species, females mate with multiple males, suggesting that polyandry confers fitness-enhanci...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Abstract Why females engage in social polygyny remains an unresolved question in species where the r...
Two alternative hypotheses have been proposed to explain how social and genetic mating systems are i...
In communally breeding birds the number of helpers at the nest is less when helping depends on share...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
<p>Territory size in hectares of monogamous (M), polyandrous (P), and polygynandrous (PGYA) social g...
Why females engage in social polygyny remains an unresolved question in species where the resources ...