Animals with socially monogamous mating systems are valuable for discovering proximate mechanisms of prosocial behavior and close social relationships. Especially powerful are comparisons between related species that differ in monogamous tendency. Birds are the most socially monogamous vertebrates. Thus far most research on mechanisms of pairing has used zebra finches, which do not have a relative with a different mating system, however. The goal of the experiments reported here was to develop a new comparative avian system by studying the pairing behavior of a reportedly strongly monogamous quail, the king quail (Coturnix chinensis), a species in the same clade as the less monogamous Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), the subject of much ...
Processes leading to the establishment of social relationships are the main topic of the present stu...
WOS:000230876600002International audienceIn repeated tests we investigated the intra-individual stab...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
ABSTRACT Results are presented for a replicated mass selection experiment for high and low cumulativ...
One of the unresolved problems of male sexual aggregations is that a small number of males monopoliz...
We favor the conformation of divergent social environments by using the preselecting animals based o...
In species with female polygamy, pair bonds are frequently established since mate guarding can deter...
One of the most complex and fascinating aspects of grouse and quail biology is their social behavior...
Aspects of reproduction of feral and domestic Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) were compared under...
Extra-pair paternity is common among socially monogamous birds, but whether females benefit from hav...
International audienceSocial bonds between conspecifics (sexual pairmates, parent-infant or siblings...
Social monogamy evolves in association with biparental care. However, males who tend to pursue multi...
ogy tial er 1 e q ent of sec mb igh we ondiffered in male and female quail. Forty-eight hours after ...
"Monogamy" refers to different components of pair exclusiveness: the social pair, sexual partners, a...
Genotypes (9 microsatellite loci) of breeding Common quails (Coturnix coturnix) and their offspring ...
Processes leading to the establishment of social relationships are the main topic of the present stu...
WOS:000230876600002International audienceIn repeated tests we investigated the intra-individual stab...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
ABSTRACT Results are presented for a replicated mass selection experiment for high and low cumulativ...
One of the unresolved problems of male sexual aggregations is that a small number of males monopoliz...
We favor the conformation of divergent social environments by using the preselecting animals based o...
In species with female polygamy, pair bonds are frequently established since mate guarding can deter...
One of the most complex and fascinating aspects of grouse and quail biology is their social behavior...
Aspects of reproduction of feral and domestic Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) were compared under...
Extra-pair paternity is common among socially monogamous birds, but whether females benefit from hav...
International audienceSocial bonds between conspecifics (sexual pairmates, parent-infant or siblings...
Social monogamy evolves in association with biparental care. However, males who tend to pursue multi...
ogy tial er 1 e q ent of sec mb igh we ondiffered in male and female quail. Forty-eight hours after ...
"Monogamy" refers to different components of pair exclusiveness: the social pair, sexual partners, a...
Genotypes (9 microsatellite loci) of breeding Common quails (Coturnix coturnix) and their offspring ...
Processes leading to the establishment of social relationships are the main topic of the present stu...
WOS:000230876600002International audienceIn repeated tests we investigated the intra-individual stab...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...