Partnerships in Birds: The Study of Monogamy

Partnerships in Birds: The Study of Monogamy

Partnerships in Birds: The Study of Monogamy

Partnerships in Birds: The Study of Monogamy

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Overview

In pairs, male and female birds appear to work as a team, competing for food, defending nests, and protecting predators, but in fact, because each individual strives to maximize its own reproductive potential, conflicts can occur if one finds a better partner. So while some birds choose one mate for life, others have many partners. In this book, fourteen classic studies of bird behavior are brought together to compare the different partnership patterns from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Particular attention is paid to the availability of mates, the selection process and the consequences of choosing one mate over another. By comparing between and within species, each chapter outlines the features that influence a pair's reproductive performance and how this interacts with ecological and environmental constraints. Introductory and concluding chapters review the latest thinking on this fascinating subject. The book is aimed at students and researchers in behavioral ecology but can also foster new insights for bird watchers and ornithologists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198548607
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/01/1996
Series: Oxford Ornithology Series , #6
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Gloucestershire

Table of Contents

PART I: Initial Perspectives1. Introduction: pair bonds and partnerships2. The battle of the sexes and the origins of monogamy3. The model familyPART II: Continuous Partnerships4. Long-term monogamy in a river specialist - the Blue Duck5. Do Barnacle Geese benefit from life-long monogamy? 6. Mate fidelity in swans7. Breeding partnership in two New World jays8. Partnerships in promiscuous Splendid Fairy-wrensPART III: Part-Time Partnerships9. Divorce in the European Blackbird10. Mate fidelity and divorce in ptarmigan11. Causes and consequences of long-term partnerships in Cassin's Auklets12. Monogamy in a long-lived seabird: the Short-tailed Shearwaters13. Between and within-population variation in mate fidelity in the Great Tit14. Monogamy in the Sparrowhawk15. Mate fidelity in penguins16. Causes and consequences of mate fidelity in Red-billed Gulls17. Dispersal, demography, and the persistence of partnerships in Indigo BuntingsPART IV: Concluding Perspectives18. Monogamy and sperm competition in birds19. Mate fidelity and divorce in monogamous birds
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