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001-es BibID:BIBFORM067073
Első szerző:Bulla, Martin
Cím:Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds / Martin Bulla, Mihai Valcu, Adriaan M. Dokter, Alexei G. Dondua, András Kosztolányi, Anne L. Rutten, Barbara Helm, Brett K. Sandercock, Bruce Casler, Bruno J. Ens, Caleb S. Spiegel, Chris J. Hassell, Clemens Küpper, Clive Minton, Daniel Burgas, David B. Lank, David C. Payer, Egor Y. Loktionov, Erica Nol, Eunbi Kwon, Fletcher Smith, H. River Gates, Hana Vitnerová, Hanna Prüter, James A. Johnson, James J. H. St Clair, Jean-François Lamarre, Jennie Rausch, Jeroen Reneerkens, Jesse R. Conklin, Joanna Burger, Joe Liebezeit, Joël Bêty, Jonathan T. Coleman, Jordi Figuerola, Jos C. E. W. Hooijmeijer, José A. Alves, Joseph A. M. Smith, Karel Weidinger, Kari Koivula, Ken Gosbell, Klaus-Michael Exo, Larry Niles, Laura Koloski, Laura McKinnon, Libor Praus, Marcel Klaassen, Marie-Andrée Giroux, Martin Sládeček, Megan L. Boldenow, Michael I. Goldstein, Miroslav Šálek, Nathan Senner, Nelli Rönkä, Nicolas Lecomte, Olivier Gilg, Orsolya Vincze, Oscar W. Johnson, Paul A. Smith, Paul F. Woodard, Pavel S. Tomkovich, Phil F. Battley, Rebecca Bentzen, Richard B. Lanctot, Ron Porter, Sarah T. Saalfeld, Scott Freeman, Stephen C. Brown, Stephen Yezerinac, Tamás Székely, Tomás Montalvo, Theunis Piersma, Vanessa Loverti, Veli-Matti Pakanen, Wim Tijsen, Bart Kempenaers
Dátum:2016
ISSN:0028-0836
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Nature. - 540 (2016), p. 109-113. -
További szerzők:Valcu, Mihai Dokter, Adriaan M. Dondua, Alexei G. Kosztolányi András (1971-) (biológus) Rutten, Anne L. Helm, Barbara Sandercock, Brett K. Casler, Bruce Ens, Bruno J. Spiegel, Caleb S. Hassell, Chris J. Küpper, Clemens Minton, Clive Burgas, Daniel Lank, David B. Payer, David C. Loktionov, Egor Y. Nol, Erica Kwon, Eunbi Smith, Fletcher Gates, H. River Vitnerová, Hana Prüter, Hanna Johnson, James A. St Clair, James J. H. Lamarre, Jean-François Rausch, Jennie Reneerkens, Jeroen Conklin, Jesse R. Burger, Joanna Liebezeit, Joe Bêty, Joël Coleman, Jonathan T. Figuerola, Jordi Hooijmeijer, Jos C. E. W. Alves, José A. Smith, Joseph A. M. Weidinger, Karel Koivula, Kari Gosbell, Ken Exo, Klaus-Michael Niles, Larry Koloski, Laura McKinnon, Laura Praus, Libor Klaassen, Marcel Giroux, Marie-Andrée Sládeček, Martin Boldenow, Megan L. Goldstein, Michael I. Šálek, Miroslav Senner, Nathan Rönkä, Nelli Lecomte, Nicolas Gilg, Olivier Vincze Orsolya (1988-) (biológus) Johnson, Oscar W. Smith, Paul A. Woodard, Paul F. Tomkovich, Pavel S. Battley, Phil F. Bentzen, Rebecca Lanctot, Richard B. Porter, Ron Saalfeld, Sarah T. Freeman, Scott Brown, Stephen C. Yezerinac, Stephen Székely Tamás (1959-) (biológus) Montalvo, Tomas Piersma, Theunis Loverti, Vanessa Pakanen, Veli-Matti Tijsen, Wim Kempenaers, Bart
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM104161
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)15576 (WOS)000573849300104 (Scopus)85091415858
Első szerző:Halimubieke, Naerhulan
Cím:Successful breeding predicts divorce in plovers / Naerhulan Halimubieke, Krisztina Kupán, José O. Valdebenito, Vojtĕch Kubelka, María Cristina Carmona-Isunza, Daniel Burgas, Daniel Catlin, James J. H. St Clair, Jonathan Cohen, Jordi Figuerola, Maï Yasué, Matthew Johnson, Mauro Mencarelli, Medardo Cruz-López, Michelle Stantial, Michael A. Weston, Penn Lloyd, Pinjia Que, Tomás Montalvo, Udita Bansal, Grant C. McDonald, Yang Liu, András Kosztolányi, Tamás Székely
Dátum:2020
ISSN:2045-2322
Megjegyzések:When individuals breed more than once, parents are faced with the choice of whether to re-mate with their old partner or divorce and select a new mate. Evolutionary theory predicts that, following successful reproduction with a given partner, that partner should be retained for future reproduction. However, recent work in a polygamous bird, has instead indicated that successful parents divorced more often than failed breeders (Halimubieke et al. in Ecol Evol 9:10734-10745, 2019), because one parent can benefit by mating with a new partner and reproducing shortly after divorce. Here we investigate whether successful breeding predicts divorce using data from 14 well-monitored populations of plovers (Charadrius spp.). We show that successful nesting leads to divorce, whereas nest failure leads to retention of the mate for follow-up breeding. Plovers that divorced their partners and simultaneously deserted their broods produced more offspring within a season than parents that retained their mate. Our work provides a counterpoint to theoretical expectations that divorce is triggered by low reproductive success, and supports adaptive explanations of divorce as a strategy to improve individual reproductive success. In addition, we show that temperature may modulate these costs and benefits, and contribute to dynamic variation in patterns of divorce across plover breeding systems.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Scientific Reports. - 10 : 1 (2020), p. 1-13. -
További szerzők:Kupán Krisztina Valdebenito, José Osvaldo Kubelka, Vojtech Carmona-Isunza, María Cristina Burgas, Daniel Catlin, Daniel St Clair, James J. H. Cohen, Jonathan Figuerola, Jordi Yasué, Maï Johnson, Matthew Mencarelli, Mauro Cruz-López, Medardo Stantial, Michelle Weston, Michael A. Lloyd, Penn Que, Pinjia Montalvo, Tomás Bansal, Udita McDonald, Grant C. Liu, Yang Kosztolányi András (1971-) (biológus) Székely Tamás (1959-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM059251
Első szerző:Vincze Orsolya (biológus)
Cím:Local environment but not genetic differentiation influences biparental care in ten plover populations / Orsolya Vincze, Tamás Székely, Clemens Küpper, Monif AlRashidi, Juan A. Amat, Araceli Argüelles Ticó, Daniel Burgas, Terry Burke, John Cavitt, Jordi Figuerola, Mohammed Shobrak, Tomas Montalvo, András Kosztolányi
Dátum:2013
ISSN:1932-6203
Megjegyzések:Social behaviours are highly variable between species, populations and individuals. However, it is contentious whether behavioural variations are primarily moulded by the environment, caused by genetic differences, or a combination of both. Here we establish that biparental care, a complex social behaviour that involves rearing of young by both parents, differs between closely related populations, and then test two potential sources of variation in parental behaviour between populations: ambient environment and genetic differentiation. We use 2904 hours behavioural data from 10 geographically distinct Kentish (Charadrius alexandrinus) and snowy plover (C. nivosus) populations in America, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa to test these two sources of behavioural variation. We show that local ambient temperature has a significant influence on parental care: with extreme heat (above 40?C) total incubation (i.e. % of time the male or female incubated the nest) increased, and female share (% female share of incubation) decreased. By contrast, neither genetic differences between populations, nor geographic distances predicted total incubation or female's share of incubation. These results suggest that the local environment has a stronger influence on a social behaviour than genetic differentiation, at least between populations of closely related species.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
animal sexual behavior
behavioral ecology
behavioral geography
clutches
evolutionary genetics
evolutionary ecology
macroecology
population genetics
Megjelenés:Plos One. - 8 : 4 (2013), p. e60998-1-e60998-10. -
További szerzők:Székely Tamás (1959-) (biológus) Küpper, Clemens AlRashidi, Monif Amat, Juan A. Ticó, Araceli Argüelles Burgas, Daniel Burke, Terry Cavitt, John Figuerola, Jordi Shobrak, Mohammed Montalvo, Tomas Kosztolányi András (1971-) (biológus)
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