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Win-stay, lose-switch and public information strategies for patch fidelity of songbirds with rare extra-pair paternity.


ABSTRACT: Determining where organisms breed and understanding why they breed in particular locations are fundamental biological questions with conservation implications. Breeding-site fidelity is common in migratory, territorial songbirds and is typically thought to occur following reproductive success with a social mate and success of nearby conspecifics. It is currently unknown if frequency of extra-pair paternity in a population influences use of information about reproductive success of nearby conspecifics for site fidelity decisions. We investigated patch fidelity of white-eyed vireos (Vireo griseus) based on reproductive success and quantified frequency of extra-pair paternity. We found support only for females making patch fidelity decisions following reproductive success with a social mate. Patch fidelity of males was not associated with reproductive success of nearby conspecifics, suggesting males may not use this information when extra-pair paternity is infrequent or the association is non-existent in this species.

SUBMITTER: Campomizzi AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3290815 | biostudies-other | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Win-stay, lose-switch and public information strategies for patch fidelity of songbirds with rare extra-pair paternity.

Campomizzi Andrew J AJ   Morrison Michael L ML   Dewoody J Andrew JA   Farrell Shannon L SL   Wilkins R Neal RN  

Scientific reports 20120301


Determining where organisms breed and understanding why they breed in particular locations are fundamental biological questions with conservation implications. Breeding-site fidelity is common in migratory, territorial songbirds and is typically thought to occur following reproductive success with a social mate and success of nearby conspecifics. It is currently unknown if frequency of extra-pair paternity in a population influences use of information about reproductive success of nearby conspec  ...[more]

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