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Aphelocoma ultramarina 1 Mexican jays 1 communal rearing 1 cross-fostering 1 early learning 1 extrapair copulation 1 extrapair fertilization 1 extrapair paternity 1 feeding rates 1 hand-rearing 1 helping 1 male bias 1 mating system 1 microsatellite 1 multiple mating 1 parental care 1 sex allocation theory 1 sex ratio 1 sex-biased mortality 1 sex-specific growth rates 1 sexual imprinting 1 social rearing conditions 1 zebra finches 1
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Hansen, Bo Terning 1 Johannessen, Lars Erik 1 Li, Shou-Hsien 1 Lifjeld, Jan T. 1 Martins, Thaís Lima Fernandes 1 Slagsvold, Tore 1
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Manipulation of male quality in wild tits: effects on paternity loss
Johannessen, Lars Erik; Slagsvold, Tore; Hansen, Bo Terning - In: Behavioral Ecology 16 (2005) 4, pp. 747-754
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa, including socially monogamous species. A multitude of hypotheses have been put forward to explain this variation, but its occurrence is not fully understood. Male age, social dominance rank,...
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Sex-specific growth rates in zebra finch nestlings: a possible mechanism for sex ratio adjustment
Martins, Thaís Lima Fernandes - In: Behavioral Ecology 15 (2004) 1, pp. 174-180
Wild and captive zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata), like several other species, produce a male-biased sex ratio at fledging when food is scarce. This is due to primary sex-ratio adjustment and female-biased nestling mortality. Given that young females fledging at low body masses have been shown...
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Reduction of maternal care: a new benefit of multiple mating?
Li, Shou-Hsien - In: Behavioral Ecology 13 (2002) 1, pp. 87-93
attention. We report a study of direct benefits in the communally rearing Mexican jay (Aphelocoma ultramarina). The social mate …
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