Environmental and demographic drivers of male mating success vary across sequential reproductive episodes in a polygynous breeder
Abstract
Ecological and social factors underpinning the inequality of male mating success in animal societies can be related to sex ratio, sexual conflict between breeders, effects of nonbreeders, resource dispersion, climatic conditions, and the various sequential stages of mating competition that constitute the sexual selection process. Here, we conducted an individual‐based study to investigate how local resource availability and demography interact...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental and demographic drivers of male mating success vary across sequential reproductive episodes in a polygynous breeder
Published Date
Apr 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
5106 - 5117
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