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Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds

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By: William A Searcy(Author), Ken Yasukawa(Author)
312 pages, 69 b/w illustrations, 35 tables
Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds
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  • Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds ISBN: 9780691630830 Hardback Jun 2019 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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  • Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds ISBN: 9780691601076 Paperback Jul 2014 Out of Print #156449
  • Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds ISBN: 9780691036878 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #35275
  • Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds ISBN: 9780691036861 Hardback Dec 1995 Out of Print #35276
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A reprint of a classical work in the Princeton Legacy Library, originally published in 1995.

The purpose of Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds is to explain why red-winged blackbirds are polygynous and to describe the effects of this mating system on other aspects of the biology of the species. Polygyny is a mating system in which individual males form long-term mating relationships with more than one female at a time. The authors show that females choose to mate polygynously because there is little cost to sharing male parental care in this species, and because females gain protection against nest predation by nesting near other females. Polygyny has the effect of intensifying sexual selection on males by increasing the variance in mating success among males. For females, polygyny means that they will often share a male's territory with other females during the breeding season and will thus be forced to adapt to frequent female-female interactions.

Polygyny and Sexual Selection in Red-Winged Blackbirds reviews the results of many studies by other researchers, as well as presenting the authors' own results. Studies of red-winged blackbirds have ranged from long-term investigations of reproductive success and demography, to research on genetic parentage based on modern molecular methods, to a variety of experimental manipulations of ecological circumstances and behavior. Since the red-winged blackbird is one of the best studied species of any taxa in terms of its behavior and ecology, the authors have a particularly extensive body of results on which to base their conclusions.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables    
Acknowledgments    

1    Introduction    3
2    Parental Care    26
3    Territoriality    50
4    Female Reproductive Success    77
5    Female Choice of Breeding Situation    100
6    Polygyny    133
7    Sexual Selection in Progress    160
8    Adaptations for Sexual Selection    195
9    Polygyny, Sexual Selection, and Female Red-winged Blackbirds    231
10    Conclusions    259

Common and Scientific Names    279
References    281
Indexes    303

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Monograph
By: William A Searcy(Author), Ken Yasukawa(Author)
312 pages, 69 b/w illustrations, 35 tables
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