2005
DOI: 10.1163/156853905774405281
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Monogamy with exceptions: Social and genetic mating system in a bird species with high paternal investment

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“…Les soins parentaux sont très importants pour les passereaux, car chez la plupart d'entre eux, les oisillons sont nidicoles (Gill 1995). Par contre, il se peut que les comportements des deux sexes diffèrent autant dans leur proportion que dans leur nature (Pechacek et al 2005;Barba et al 2009;Mitrus et al 2010).…”
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“…Les soins parentaux sont très importants pour les passereaux, car chez la plupart d'entre eux, les oisillons sont nidicoles (Gill 1995). Par contre, il se peut que les comportements des deux sexes diffèrent autant dans leur proportion que dans leur nature (Pechacek et al 2005;Barba et al 2009;Mitrus et al 2010).…”
Section: Statutunclassified
“…Parents need to defend brood and sanitize their young as well as forage for them. The frequency of these behaviors may vary between sexes (Verner et Willson 1969;Pechacek et al 2005;Barba et al 2009;Mitrus et al 2010). For maies, reproductive efforts begin with singing activities to attract mates and defend territories (Gil et Gahr 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, 38 birds were fitted with a 1.5-g radio transmitter (Typ BD 2G,Holohil,Canada). Each year, we observed breeding behaviour of woodpeckers from the first decade in April until 15 September and closely monitored their reproductive performance (see Pechacek (2004) for further details of the study area, trapping, radio-tagging and tracking equipment, and Pechacek et al (2005) for behavioural observations).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although A1 vigorously defended the territory (his share was 83.3%; P. Pechacek, unpublished data) and contributed significantly to both nest hole guarding and daytime incubation, he completely neglected cavity excavation (Table 1). Cavity excavation is an important part of reproduction because three-toed woodpeckers build a new nest each year (Pechacek 2001) and most of the excavation is performed by male (Pechacek et al 2005). Thus, A1's lack of participation in cavity excavation may have induced A to search for a better male and form a second pair bond with one of her neighbours.…”
Section: First Casementioning
confidence: 99%
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