Background: The evolutionary interests of males and females rarely coincide (sexual conflict), and these conflicting interests influence morphology, behavior and speciation in various organisms. We examined consequences of variation in sexual conflict in two closely-related passerine birds with contrasting breeding systems: the Eurasian penduline tit Remiz pendulinus (EPT) exhibiting a highly polygamous breeding system with sexually antagonistic interests over parental care, and the socially monogamous Cape penduline tit Anthoscopus minutus (CPT). We derived four a priori predictions from sexual conflict theory and tested these using data collected in Central Europe (EPT) and South Africa (CPT). Firstly, we predicted that EPTs exhibit more ...
Background: Female promiscuity is highly variable among birds, and particularly among songbirds. Com...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Desertion of clutch (or brood) by both parents often leads to breeding failure, since in vast majori...
Background: The evolutionary interests of males and females rarely coincide (sexual conflict), and t...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...
Spatial and temporal distributions of resources and habitats often influence breeding systems. These...
Background: The trade-off between current and future parental investment is often different between ...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...
Sexual conflict, the different interests of males and females over reproduction, is a potent evoluti...
Abstract Background The trade-off between current and future parental investment is often different ...
Do the two parents at a nest make simultaneous decisions whether to care for their offspring or to d...
Melanin-based ornaments are often involved in signaling aggression and dominance, and their role in ...
Shorebirds provide excellent model organisms to study breeding system evolution. We argue that sexua...
Background: Female promiscuity is highly variable among birds, and particularly among songbirds. Com...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Desertion of clutch (or brood) by both parents often leads to breeding failure, since in vast majori...
Background: The evolutionary interests of males and females rarely coincide (sexual conflict), and t...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...
Spatial and temporal distributions of resources and habitats often influence breeding systems. These...
Background: The trade-off between current and future parental investment is often different between ...
A fundamental tenet of sexual conflict theory is that one sex may increase its reproductive success ...
Sexual conflict, the different interests of males and females over reproduction, is a potent evoluti...
Abstract Background The trade-off between current and future parental investment is often different ...
Do the two parents at a nest make simultaneous decisions whether to care for their offspring or to d...
Melanin-based ornaments are often involved in signaling aggression and dominance, and their role in ...
Shorebirds provide excellent model organisms to study breeding system evolution. We argue that sexua...
Background: Female promiscuity is highly variable among birds, and particularly among songbirds. Com...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Desertion of clutch (or brood) by both parents often leads to breeding failure, since in vast majori...