Partnerships in birds: the study of monogamy
Some birds mate for life, while others have many partners. Why? In this book, fourteen classic studies are brought together to compare different partnership patterns from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. The subjects have been chosen to include the same species living in different habitats...
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Oxford [u.a.]
Oxford Univ. Press
1996
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Schriftenreihe: | Oxford ornithology series
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Zusammenfassung: | Some birds mate for life, while others have many partners. Why? In this book, fourteen classic studies are brought together to compare different partnership patterns from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. The subjects have been chosen to include the same species living in different habitats (Sparrowhawks) and at different population densities (Great Tits). There are comparisons between closely related species (Mute Swans and Bewick's Swans; Florida Scrub Jays and Pinyon Jays). The studies span the globe and the behavioural gradient, from Iceland's strictly monogamous Whooper Swans to Australia's sexually promiscuous Splendid Fairy-wrens. In all cases, sexual and social relationships strongly influence a bird's survival and breeding success. Recent research has revealed an astonishing diversity in avian male-female relationships. Social monogamy and sexual fidelity are not necessarily the same thing, and birds have been shown to adopt many variations on this theme. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 420 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0198548613 |
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title | Partnerships in birds the study of monogamy |
title_auth | Partnerships in birds the study of monogamy |
title_exact_search | Partnerships in birds the study of monogamy |
title_full | Partnerships in birds the study of monogamy ed. by Jeffrey M. Black |
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title_short | Partnerships in birds |
title_sort | partnerships in birds the study of monogamy |
title_sub | the study of monogamy |
topic | Oiseaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Oiseaux - Murs et comportement Partnerkeuze gtt Sélection sexuelle chez les animaux Sélection sexuelle chez les animaux ram Vogels gtt Birds Behavior Sexual selection in animals Vögel (DE-588)4063673-2 gnd Monogamie (DE-588)4170463-0 gnd Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd Partnerschaft (DE-588)4026924-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Oiseaux - Moeurs et comportement Oiseaux - Murs et comportement Partnerkeuze Sélection sexuelle chez les animaux Vogels Birds Behavior Sexual selection in animals Vögel Monogamie Verhalten Partnerschaft Aufsatzsammlung |
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