Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2115416268> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2115416268 endingPage "333" @default.
- W2115416268 startingPage "326" @default.
- W2115416268 abstract "In the majority of socially monogamous bird species, females solicit or accept copulations from males other than their partner. Females may gain direct benefits from extrapair males, such as greater access to resources, or indirect genetic benefits that will influence the future success of their offspring. However, one group of birds appears to be the exception to this general rule; in the wildfowl (Anseriformes), all extrapair copulations appear to be resisted by females. It has been suggested that resistance behavior may be a strategy to allow females a greater choice of mates, either at the precopulatory level (to promote choice of copulation partner) and/or the postcopulatory level (to promote multiple mating to increase their choice of sperm). This paper examines the function of female resistance behavior in one of the dabbling ducks, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos). Observations on a marked population of wild mallard and experiments with captive birds found that although females showed a strong preference for particular males that are the first to molt into their breeding plumage, male attractiveness did not influence female responses to pair or extrapair copulation attempts. Female resistance decreased the likelihood that copulation attempts would end in successful insemination. The findings did not support the hypothesis that females resist copulations to promote female choice and the reasons why waterfowl may benefit from avoiding all extrapair copulations are discussed." @default.
- W2115416268 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2115416268 creator A5006249273 @default.
- W2115416268 date "2003-05-01" @default.
- W2115416268 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2115416268 title "Female mate preferences and subsequent resistance to copulation in the mallard" @default.
- W2115416268 cites W10122518 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W1504637279 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W1546755579 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W1606662847 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W1972115120 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W1990228315 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W1999624374 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2006768903 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2010990316 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2020662419 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2024936104 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2027221775 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2028677962 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2032973015 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2034160409 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2036293119 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2042951762 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2055788703 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2056653260 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2061062117 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2068773413 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2069247969 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2072353890 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2074247142 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2075202598 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2076869518 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2077998620 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2092086268 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2118327696 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2138863482 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2141096380 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2169760499 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2322888818 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2326376579 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2328723279 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2483332272 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2490177167 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2938463896 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W3212349495 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W44127890 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2511294254 @default.
- W2115416268 cites W2517869783 @default.
- W2115416268 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/14.3.326" @default.
- W2115416268 hasPublicationYear "2003" @default.
- W2115416268 type Work @default.
- W2115416268 sameAs 2115416268 @default.
- W2115416268 citedByCount "31" @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682012 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682013 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682014 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682015 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682016 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682017 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682019 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682020 @default.
- W2115416268 countsByYear W21154162682023 @default.
- W2115416268 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2115416268 hasAuthorship W2115416268A5006249273 @default.
- W2115416268 hasBestOaLocation W21154162681 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C117376503 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C138981284 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C2776834261 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C2778378574 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C2779594111 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C2780543054 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C31173074 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C514575182 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C54779947 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C11171543 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C117376503 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C138981284 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C144024400 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C149923435 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C15744967 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C185933670 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C18903297 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C2776834261 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C2778378574 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C2779594111 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C2780543054 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C2908647359 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C31173074 @default.
- W2115416268 hasConceptScore W2115416268C514575182 @default.