Exposure to predator models during the fertile period leads to higher levels of extra‐pair paternity in blue tits

Volume: 89, Issue: 2, Pages: 647 - 657
Published: Oct 19, 2019
Abstract
The perceived risk of predation can affect breeding behaviour and reduce reproductive success in prey species. Individuals exposed to predators may also adopt different mating tactics with potential consequences for the distribution of paternity in socially monogamous species that engage in extra‐pair copulations. We experimentally increased perceived predation risk during the fertile period in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus . Every morning...
Paper Details
Title
Exposure to predator models during the fertile period leads to higher levels of extra‐pair paternity in blue tits
Published Date
Oct 19, 2019
Volume
89
Issue
2
Pages
647 - 657
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