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Male mating strategies and the mating system of great-tailed grackles
Authors:Johnson, Kristine   DuVal, Emily   Kielt, Megan   Hughes, Colin
Affiliation:a Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Rice University, MS 170, 1600 Main, Houston, TX 77005-1892, USA b Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 3101 Valley Life Sciences Bldg., University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3160, USA c 1820 Lubbock Street, Houston TX 77007, USA d Department of Biology, University of Miami, PO Box 249118, Coral Gables, FL 33124-0421, USA
Abstract:Great-tailed grackles (Quiscalus mexicanus) are sexually dimorphic,dichromatic, colonially nesting blackbirds. In this study, malespursued three basic types of conditional mating strategies,each of which employed a different set of mating tactics. Territorialmales defended one or more trees in which several females nested.They achieved reproductive success by siring the offspringof their social mates and through extrapair fertilization.Resident males lived in the colony but did not defend territoriesor have social mates. Transient males passed through the colony,staying no more than a few days, and probably visited more thanone colony. Residents appeared to queue for access to territories,but transients did not. Residents and transients gained allpaternity through extrapair fertilizations and provided noparental care. Territorial males sired the majority of offspring,but residents and transients also sired small numbers of nestlings.Territorial males were larger and had longer tails than nonterritorialmales. The number of social mates was related to body size,and males that sired nestlings were heavier and had longertails than males with no genetic reproductive success. Malesthat gained paternity through extrapair fertilization wereheavier and had longer tails than males that did not. The matingsystem of great-tailed grackles can best be categorized as"non-faithful-female frank polygyny."
Keywords:conditional mating tactics   great-tailed grackles   mating systems   male mating strategies   Quiscalus mexicanus   sexual selection.
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