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Polyandry and Sex Ratio in the Song Sparrow

Authors :
Peter Arcese
Mark S. Sloan
Michael H. Janssen
Kelly J. Jewell
Physical Chemistry
Source :
Janssen, M H M, Arcese, P, Sloan, M S & Jewell, K J 2008, ' Polyandry and Sex Ratio in the Song Sparrow ', Wilson Journal of Ornithology, vol. 120, no. 2, pp. 395-398 . https://doi.org/10.1676/06-143.1, Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 120(2), 395-398. Wilson Ornithological Society
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Wilson Ornithological Society, 2008.

Abstract

Polyandry occurs when females form social bonds and gain simultaneous parental care from multiple male mates. It is thought to be rare in birds and to occur more often in territorial species when the Operational Sex Ratio (OSR; ratio of mature males to females) exceeds one. We asked if variation in the OSR affected the rate of polyandry in Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) over 30 years on Mandarte Island, British Columbia, Canada. We found no correlation between OSR and polyandry (Rs = 0.04, df = 28, P = 0.86), but positive correlations between OSR and percent females with more than one social mate (Rs = 0.44, df = 28, P = 0.01), and percent females sharing a territory with a replacement male and her dependent young (Rs = 0.46, df = 28, P = 0.009). We suggest that polyandry in Song Sparrows is limited by the intolerance of territorial males towards intruders, but that it occurs when females occupy the territories of two or more males and gain their simultaneous care for the dependent young of a ...

Details

ISSN :
19385447 and 15594491
Volume :
120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
Accession number :
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