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The social behaviour of the Pin-tailed Whydah Vidua macroura in northern Ghana
Authors:Philip  Shaw
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen
Abstract:This paper describes the pattern of territory usage by male Pin-tailed Whydahs Vidua macroura , and the display postures used by territorial males, intruding males and visiting females are described. Each territory holder used one or two favoured display sites at which he was visited by, and displayed towards females in groups of one to eight. The frequency of display flights and song output reflected the diurnal pattern of visits by females. Each female was courted by up to six males, but the number of copulations observed was too few to indicate the type of mating system used. The operative sex ratio was estimated at 1:6 (females to territory holders), and the results of a removal experiment suggested that a proportion of males was prevented from breeding.
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