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Female 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:scopusEnvironmental and spatial segregation of leks among six co-occurring species of manakins (Pipridae) in eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Environmental correlates and geographic spacing of leks were compared for six species of manakins (PPalabras claves:Behavior and ecology, Habitat selection, Lek mating system, manakins, Tropical wet forestAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Brandt Ryder T., Durães R., John G. Blake, Tori W.P.Fuentes:scopusNest survival for two species of manakins (Pipridae) in lowland Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Estimates of reproductive success are essential to understand life-history strategies, yet tropicalPalabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., Hidalgo J.R., John G. Blake, Ryder T.B., Tori W.P.Fuentes:scopusObtaining offspring genetic material: A new method for species with high nest predation rates
ArticleAbstract: Over the past decade, the field of molecular genetics has revolutionized our understanding of avianPalabras claves:Ex situ incubation, Manakin, Nest predation, Pipridae, Plaster eggsAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., Hidalgo J.R., John G. Blake, Ryder T.B., Tori W.P.Fuentes:scopusIntersexual spatial relationships in a lekking species: Blue-crowned manakins and female hot spots
ArticleAbstract: Leks offer an intriguing evolutionary problem: why do males aggregate when this apparently leads toPalabras claves:AMAZON, Blue-crowned manakin, ECUADOR, Female spatial distribution, Habitat selection, Hot-spot hypothesis, LEK, Lepidothrix coronata, PipridaeAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., John G. BlakeFuentes: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:scopusSpatial and temporal dynamics at manakin leks: Reconciling lek traditionality with male turnover
ArticleAbstract: Leks, display grounds where males congregate and females visit to copulate, are typically traditionaPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Lek dynamics, Lepidothrix coronata, Male turnover, Pipridae, Population dynamics, territorialityAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Durães R., John G. BlakeFuentes:scopus