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Advances in sexual selection theory: Insights from tropical avifauna
Conference ObjectAbstract: Over the last 30 years, sexual selection has become one of the most influential and rapidly growingPalabras claves:Extra-pair paternity, hybridization, Lekking, Mate choice, reproductive skew, Sexual selection, Tropical birds, Tropical-temperate comparisons, Visual signalsAutores:Anciães M., B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., John G. Blake, Karubian J., Macedo R.H., Parker P.G., Ryder T.B., Smith T.B., Stein A.C., Tori W.P., Uy J.A.C., Webster M.S.Fuentes:scopusFemale mate choice across spatial scales: Influence of lek and male attributes on mating success of blue-crowned manakins
ArticleAbstract: Lekking males compete for females within and among leks, yet female choice is expected to work diffePalabras claves:Display rate, Fisherian sexual selection, Genetic benefits, Lek size, Lepidothrix coronata, Male qualityAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., John G. Blake, Parker P.G.Fuentes:scopusIt takes two to tango: Reproductive skew and social correlates of male mating success in a lek-breeding bird
ArticleAbstract: Variance in reproductive success among individuals is a defining characteristic of many social vertePalabras claves:coordinated display, manakins, Pipra filicauda, reproductive skew, SOCIAL NETWORKSAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. Blake, Parker P.G., Ryder T.B.Fuentes:scopusKin selection does not explain male aggregation at leks of 4 manakin species
ArticleAbstract: In lek-mating systems, males aggregate at display arenas and females visit solely for the purpose ofPalabras claves:genetic relatedness, Kin selection, Lek breeding, Manakin, PipridaeAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., John G. Blake, Parker P.G., Ryder T.B., Tori W.P.Fuentes:scopusMate choice for genetic quality: A test of the heterozygosity and compatibility hypotheses in a lek-breeding bird
ArticleAbstract: Understanding female mate choice in nonresource-based mating systems, where females appear to expresPalabras claves:Compatibility, Genetic quality, Good-genes, heterozygosity, Lekking, Mate choice, Pipra filicauda, Territory acquisitionAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. Blake, Parker P.G., Ryder T.B., Tori W.P.Fuentes:scopusPaternal care in the cooperatively polyandrous Galapagos Hawk
ArticleAbstract: In cooperative breeding systems, males that share a nest face the prospect of providing for young thPalabras claves:breeding systems, Buteo galapagoensis paternal care, Cooperative polyandry, Galapagos HawksAutores:Delay L., Faaborg J., Naranjo J., Parker P.G., Paz S., Tjitte de VriesFuentes:scopusSocial networks in the lek-mating wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda)
ArticleAbstract: How social structure interacts with individual behaviour and fitness remains understudied despite itPalabras claves:Cooperation, coordinated display, Pipridae, SOCIAL NETWORKS, Wire-tailed manakinAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. Blake, McDonald D., Parker P.G., Ryder T.B.Fuentes:scopusThe composition, stability, and kinship of reproductive coalitions in a lekking bird
ArticleAbstract: Male vertebrates often form reproductive coalitions to gain access to or defend females. One strikinPalabras claves:coordinated display, leks, manakins, Relatedness, reproductive coalitions, SOCIAL NETWORKSAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. Blake, Parker P.G., Ryder T.B.Fuentes:scopus