Extra-Pair Paternity in Birds: Causes, Correlates, and Conflict
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▪ Abstract Extra-pair paternity (EPP) is extremely variable among species of birds, both in its frequency and in the behavioral events that produce it. A flood of field studies and comparative analyses has stimulated an array of novel ideas, but the results are limited in several ways. The prevailing view is that EPP is largely the product of a female strategy. We evaluate what is known about the behavioral events leading to EPP and find the justification for this view to be weak. Conflict theory (derived from selection theory) predicts that adaptations in all the players involved will influence the outcome of mating interactions, producing complex and often highly variable patterns of behavior and levels of…
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- Mating
- Variable (mathematics)
- Sexual conflict
- Social psychology
- Psychology
- Biology
- Ecology
- Econometrics
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