Molecular ecology reveals the hidden complexities of the seychelles warbler

作者: Jan Komdeur , David S. Richardson

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-3454(07)37004-6

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter is primarily concerned with how social interactions among individuals evolve as a part of reproductive strategies, uses molecular techniques to reveal some the hidden complexities Seychelles warbler system, and explains evolutionary significance results across all taxonomic boundaries. These studies show that can be model system investigate questions in behavioral, ecology. The fact both dominant subordinate females may lay eggs within nest adds complexity issue sex allocation needs explored. In light maternity extra‐pair paternity revealed by described chapter, assesses long‐term inclusive fitness consequences confirm its adaptive nature. Fitness benefits differ (or conflict) between male female, one experimentally accrued members breeding pair.

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