Extra-pair paternity in the boreal, socially monogamous Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus)
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2019Type
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Peer reviewed
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Extra-pairmatingisacommonalternativereproductivestrategyamongsociallymonogamous bird species, but empirical data on the genetic mating systems of most species are still lacking. Here we present the first parentage study in the Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus), a socially monogamous passerine breeding at low densities in the borealregionofthePalaearcticandNearctic.InapopulationinnortheasternNorwaysampled acrosssix years,theprobabilityfor abrood to contain atleastoneextra-pair offspring was 37.5% (95% CI: 17.9–62.3%; total N = 16) and on average 16.7% (95% CI: 6.9– 35.0%; total N = 120) of nestlings per brood were sired extra-pair.
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BirdLife FinlandCitation
Kleven O, Rudolfsen G, Schmoll T. Extra-pair paternity in the boreal, socially monogamous Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus). Ornis Fennica. 2020;97:38-44Metadata
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