High fidelity on islands: a comparative study of extrapair paternity in passerine birds

被引:75
|
作者
Griffith, SC [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, EBC, Dept Evolutionary Biol, S-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
extrapair paternity; island populations; passerines; sexual selection;
D O I
10.1093/beheco/11.3.265
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
It is commonly assumed that the intensity of sexual selection is lower in island populations. Extrapair paternity (EPP) is widespread within passerine birds and is indicative of sexual selection. A conservative analysis of the levels of EPP in island and equivalent mainland populations of passerines reveals that insular populations are indeed characterized by low levels of EPP. This supports the idea that the intensity of sexual selection is lower on islands. This relationship has previously been predicted, based on the assumption of low levels of genetic variation for fitness in such populations. The evidence from this analysis suggests that this is just one of several nonmutually exclusive hypotheses that may explain the high fidelity of island-living females.
引用
收藏
页码:265 / 273
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Female infidelity and genetic compatibility in birds: the role of the genetically loaded raffle in understanding the function of extrapair paternity
    Griffith, Simon C.
    Immler, Simone
    JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY, 2009, 40 (02) : 97 - 101
  • [22] Affairs happen-to whom? A study on extrapair paternity in common nightingales
    Landgraf, Conny
    Wilhelm, Kerstin
    Wirth, Jutta
    Weiss, Michael
    Kipper, Silke
    CURRENT ZOOLOGY, 2017, 63 (04) : 421 - 431
  • [23] High chromosome conservation detected by comparative chromosome painting in chicken, pigeon and passerine birds
    Svetlana Derjusheva
    Anna Kurganova
    Felix Habermann
    Elena Gaginskaya
    Chromosome Research, 2004, 12
  • [24] High chromosome conservation detected by comparative chromosome painting in chicken, pigeon and passerine birds
    Derjusheva, S
    Kurganova, A
    Habermann, F
    Gaginskaya, E
    CHROMOSOME RESEARCH, 2004, 12 (07) : 715 - 723
  • [25] CLOACAL PROTUBERANCE AND CLOACAL SPERM IN PASSERINE BIRDS - COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF QUANTITATIVE RELATIONS
    QUAY, WB
    CONDOR, 1986, 88 (02): : 160 - 168
  • [26] Handicapped males and extrapair paternity in pied flycatchers: A study using microsatellite markers
    Ellegren, H
    Lifjeld, JT
    Slagsvold, T
    Primmer, CR
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 1995, 4 (06) : 739 - 744
  • [27] Comparative transcriptomics of 3 high-altitude passerine birds and their low-altitude relatives
    Hao, Yan
    Xiong, Ying
    Cheng, Yalin
    Song, Gang
    Jia, Chenxi
    Qu, Yanhua
    Lei, Fumin
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2019, 116 (24) : 11851 - 11856
  • [28] FREQUENT COPULATIONS AND MATE GUARDING AS ALTERNATIVE PATERNITY GUARDS IN BIRDS - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY
    MOLLER, AP
    BIRKHEAD, TR
    BEHAVIOUR, 1991, 118 : 170 - 186
  • [29] Early birds are sexy:: male age, dawn song and extrapair paternity in blue tits, Cyanistes (formerly Parus) caeruleus
    Poesel, Angelika
    Kunc, Hansjoerg P.
    Foerster, Katharina
    Johnsen, Arild
    Kempenaers, Bart
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2006, 72 : 531 - 538
  • [30] High rate of extrapair paternity in a human population demonstrates diversity in human reproductive strategies
    Scelza, B. A.
    Prall, S. P.
    Swinford, N.
    Gopalan, S.
    Atkinson, E. G.
    McElreath, R.
    Sheehama, J.
    Henn, B. M.
    SCIENCE ADVANCES, 2020, 6 (08)