In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus most studies on extra-pair paternity (EPP) have focussed on female preference for male traits, whereas female traits have been largely neglected. However, the occurrence of EPP is likely to be a result of behavioural interactions (e.g., mate guarding by the social male and escaping mate guarding by the female), and may be related to individual experience, Which is expected to increase with age. We investigated the effect of age on levels of EPP in reed buntings Emberiza schoeniclus, a socially monogamous passerine with extremely high levels of extra-pair young (more than 50% of offspring). In broods of older males the rate of cuckoldry declin...
Extra‐pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates; that is, ...
This study describes the male and female role in parental care in a Norwegian population of reed bun...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus ...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
The importance of extrapair paternity (EPP) as an aspect of mixed reproductive strategies is current...
Extra-pair paternity is the result of copulation between a female and a male other than her social p...
Lubjuhn T, Gerken T, Bruen J, Schmoll T. Yearling male great tits, Parus major, suffer more strongly...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates; that is, ...
Age of male is an important cue in mate selection, including extra-pair copulations; different pheno...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates, i.e. olde...
This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoe...
Extra‐pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates; that is, ...
This study describes the male and female role in parental care in a Norwegian population of reed bun...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
In birds, females are generally assumed to determine whether extra-pair copulations occur, and thus ...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
The importance of extrapair paternity (EPP) as an aspect of mixed reproductive strategies is current...
Extra-pair paternity is the result of copulation between a female and a male other than her social p...
Lubjuhn T, Gerken T, Bruen J, Schmoll T. Yearling male great tits, Parus major, suffer more strongly...
Extra-pair paternity is an important aspect of reproductive strategies in many species of birds. Giv...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates; that is, ...
Age of male is an important cue in mate selection, including extra-pair copulations; different pheno...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates, i.e. olde...
This study investigated the mating behaviour and parental behaviour of reed buntings (Emberiza schoe...
Extra‐pair paternity (EPP) is often linked to male age in socially monogamous vertebrates; that is, ...
This study describes the male and female role in parental care in a Norwegian population of reed bun...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...