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SUBMITTER: Halimubieke N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7511398 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Halimubieke Naerhulan N Kupán Krisztina K Valdebenito José O JO Kubelka Vojtěch V Carmona-Isunza María Cristina MC Burgas Daniel D Catlin Daniel D St Clair James J H JJH Cohen Jonathan J Figuerola Jordi J Yasué Maï M Johnson Matthew M Mencarelli Mauro M Cruz-López Medardo M Stantial Michelle M Weston Michael A MA Lloyd Penn P Que Pinjia P Montalvo Tomás T Bansal Udita U McDonald Grant C GC Liu Yang Y Kosztolányi András A Székely Tamás T
Scientific reports 20200923 1
When individuals breed more than once, parents are faced with the choice of whether to re-mate with their old partner or divorce and select a new mate. Evolutionary theory predicts that, following successful reproduction with a given partner, that partner should be retained for future reproduction. However, recent work in a polygamous bird, has instead indicated that successful parents divorced more often than failed breeders (Halimubieke et al. in Ecol Evol 9:10734-10745, 2019), because one par ...[more]