Experimentally advancing morning emergence time does not increase extra-pair siring success in blue tit males [0.03%]
实验性地提前雄性蓝冠山雀的早晨出现时间并不能增加其额外配对的成功率
Peter Santema,Bart Kempenaers
Peter Santema
Extra-pair paternity occurs frequently in socially monogamous birds, but there is substantial variation in extra-pair siring success among males. Several studies have shown that siring success relates to the timing of morning activity, with...
Separate and combined effects of boat noise and a live crab predator on mussel valve gape behavior [0.03%]
船舶噪声和活螃蟹捕食者对 Mussel 阀门开启行为的单独和联合影响
Jeroen Hubert,A Daniëlle van der Burg,Rob Witbaard et al.
Jeroen Hubert et al.
Noisy human activities at sea are changing the acoustic environment, which has been shown to affect marine mammals and fishes. Invertebrates, such as bivalves, have so far received limited attention despite their important role in the marin...
Markus Zöttl,Tanja Schreier,Michael Taborsky
Markus Zöttl
Members of social groups may negotiate among each other about the exchange of goods and services. If this involves asymmetries between interacting partners, for instance in condition, power, or expected payoffs, coercion may be involved in ...
The effect of individual state on the strength of mate choice in females and males [0.03%]
个体状态对雌雄选择强度的影响
Liam R Dougherty
Liam R Dougherty
Animals are thought to gain significant fitness benefits from choosing high-quality or compatible mates. However, there is large within-species variation in how choosy individuals are during mating. This may be because the costs and benefit...
Female mating status has been overlooked in mate choice research: a comment on Richardson and Zuk [0.03%]
雌性的婚配状态在配偶选择的研究中一直未被重视:对Richardson和Zuk的评论
Varpu Pärssinen,Charlotta Kvarnemo
Varpu Pärssinen
Display site selection in a ground dwelling bird: the importance of viewshed [0.03%]
地面筑巢鸟类的展示场地选择:视野的重要性
Alberto Ucero,Juan C Alonso,Carlos Palacín et al.
Alberto Ucero et al.
We studied the effects of visibility, female and male distribution, microhabitat and distance to human infrastructure on display site selection in a ground-dwelling bird, the Canarian houbara bustard. Using a very high-resolution digital el...
Turnover in male dominance offsets the positive effect of polygyny on within-group relatedness [0.03%]
雄性主导地位的替代效应抵消了一夫多妻制对组内亲缘关系的积极影响
Mark Dyble,Tim H Clutton-Brock
Mark Dyble
Evidence of an association between cooperative breeding systems and average coefficients of relatedness between group members in vertebrates have led to increased interest in the social and ecological factors affecting average kinship withi...
Max Radvan,Anthony R Rendall,Michael A Weston
Max Radvan
Habitat destruction and fragmentation increasingly bring humans into close proximity with wildlife, particularly in urban contexts. Animals respond to humans using nuanced anti-predator responses, especially escape, with responses influence...
The effect of heterospecific and conspecific competition on inter-individual differences in tungara frog tadpole (Engystomops pustulosus) behavior [0.03%]
异种和同种竞争对疣皮蛙蝌蚪个体间行为差异的影响
Cammy Beyts,Maddalena Cella,Nick Colegrave et al.
Cammy Beyts et al.
Repeated social interactions with conspecifics and/or heterospecifics during early development may drive the differentiation of behavior among individuals. Competition is a major form of social interaction and its impacts can depend on whet...
The presence of territorial damselfish predicts choosy client species richness at cleaning stations [0.03%]
领域胸刺鱼的存在预示着清洁站挑拣客户的物种丰富度
Katie Dunkley,Kathryn E Whittey,Amy Ellison et al.
Katie Dunkley et al.
Mutualisms are driven by partners deciding to interact with one another to gain specific services or rewards. As predicted by biological market theory, partners should be selected based on the likelihood, quality, reward level, and or servi...