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Data from: Sources of (co)variation in alternative siring routes available to male great tits (Parus major)
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.s67kg
- 摘要:
- Males of socially monogamous species can increase their siring success via within-pair and extra-pair fertilizations. In this study, we focused
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Data from: Correlates of complete brood failure in blue tits: could extra-pair mating provide unexplored benefits to females?
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.r4k040j
- 摘要:
- Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EPC) for females of socially monogamous species
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Data from: Size, ornamentation, and flight feather morphology promote within-pair paternity in a sexually dimorphic passerine
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- 关键词:
- Tyrannus forficatus
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.2qv284p
- 摘要:
- in extra-pair paternity (EPP). Nonetheless, it is poorly understood if ornamental versus functional traits are differentially related to the distribution of paternity ac
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Data from: Is there indirect selection on female extra-pair reproduction through cross-sex genetic correlations with male reproductive fitness?
- 负责人:
- Reid, Jane
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.p6df410
- 摘要:
- One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous systems
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Data from: Female and male genetic effects on offspring paternity: additive genetic (co)variances in female extra-pair reproduction and male
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.v7370
- 摘要:
- Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous systems, is hypothesised to be facilitated
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Data from: Double decomposition: decomposing the variance in subcomponents of male extra-pair reproductive success
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- 关键词:
- Bayesian animal model fertilisation success multiple mating paternity success polyandry quantitative genetics sexual selection population structure
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.1j25j
- 摘要:
- 1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous systems and could cause selection on female extra
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Data from: Lifetime reproductive success, selection on lifespan and multiple sexual ornaments in male European barn swallows
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.7v910
- 摘要:
- Natural and sexual selection arise when individual fitness varies according to focal traits. Extra-pair paternities (EPPs) can affect the intensity
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Data from: Inclusive fitness benefits mitigate costs of cuckoldry to socially paired males
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.416nn63
- 摘要:
- Background: In socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and females. Extra-pair males commonly also reproduce
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Data from: Bi-parental versus cooperative breeding in a passerine: fitness-maximizing strategies of males in response to risk of extra-pair paternity?
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.1701
- 摘要:
- shortly before clutch completion. Extra-pair paternity among bi-parental broods occurred less often (26% of broods, 9% of young) compared to coopera
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Data from: Simulated hatching failure predicts female plasticity in extra-pair behavior over successive broods
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.dn4f7b3
- 摘要:
- While many studies have investigated the occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP) and its adaptive significance in wild population of birds, we sti