Journal article
Territory configuration moderates the frequency of extra-group mating in superb fairy-wrens
GC Bain, ML Hall, RA Mulder
Molecular Ecology | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/mec.12959
Abstract
The frequency of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in socially monogamous birds varies substantially between and within species, but ecological drivers of this variation remain poorly understood. Habitat configuration could influence EPP by moderating access to extra-pair mates, because species occupying territories in a clustered 'honeycomb' configuration have a larger pool of potential extra-group mates in their immediate neighbourhood than those living in linearly arranged territories (e.g. along narrow strips of riparian or fragmented habitat). We exploited variation in the spatial arrangement of territories due to anthropogenic modification of habitat of the cooperatively breeding superb fairy..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Parks Victoria for allowing us to work at Serendip Sanctuary, K. Handasyde for providing accommodation at Boho, R. Sore for helpful statistical advice, and our many field volunteers for their help in data collection. Martijn van de Pol and the Mulder Lab Group provided helpful comments on the manuscript. This study was partially funded by the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment and an ARC Discovery grant DP110103120 to R.A.M.