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Title: Kin selection and polygyny: can relatedness lower the polygyny threshold?
Authors: Gronstol, Gaute
Blomqvist, Donald
Pauliny, Angela
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Polygyny
Relatedness
Lapwings
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: Resources for female breeders. When breeding with a relative, however, such costs may be lessened by indirect fitness benefits through kin selection, while benefits from mutualistic behaviour, such as communal defence, may increase. If so, females should be less resistant to sharing a territory with a related female than with a non-related one. We investigated whether kin selection may lower the threshold of breeding polygynously, predicting a closer relatedness between polygynous females breeding on the same territory than between females breeding on different territories.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21728
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