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The effectiveness of mate guarding by male black-throated blue warblers
Authors:Chuang-Dobbs  Helen C; Webster  Michael S; Holmes  Richard T
Institution:a Department of Biological Sciences, the State University of New York at Buffalo, 109 Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA b Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
Abstract:In many socially monogamous birds, males maintain close proximityto their mates during the fertile period. This is often consideredan effort on the male's part to prevent other males from copulatingwith his mate, but other functions have been suggested andthe effectiveness of males in preventing extrapair fertilizationshas come into question. Moreover, it is unclear whether mateguarding conflicts with other male activities, particularlythe pursuit of extrapair fertilizations. We examined mate guardingby male black-throated blue warblers (Dendroica caerulescens).Behavioral observations showed that males that guarded theirmates more closely were less likely to have extrapair youngin their nests. Moreover, the experimental detention of a malefor 1 h during the fertility risk period increased the probabilitythat a brood would contain extrapair young. Thus, male mate guarding was effective in reducing the risk of extrapair fertilization.Males with many opportunities for extrapair copulations appearedto guard their mates less and consequently had more extrapairyoung in their broods than males with few such opportunities.This suggests that mate guarding may conflict with the pursuitof extrapair fertilizations.
Keywords:black-throated blue warbler  breeding synchrony  extrapair paternity  mate guarding  microsatellites  time conflicts  
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