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Autor:
Lauren E. Whitenack, Benjamin R. Sonnenberg, Carrie L. Branch, Angela M. Pitera, Joseph F. Welklin, Virginia K. Heinen, Lauren M. Benedict, Vladimir V. Pravosudov
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 11, Iss 7 (2024)
Wild populations appear to synchronize their reproductive phenology based on numerous environmental and ecological factors; yet, there is still individual variation in the timing of reproduction within populations and such variation may be associated
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https://doaj.org/article/ca7c8df72440402ab99ed5aebfabae9d
Autor:
Lauren E. Whitenack, Joseph F. Welklin, Carrie L. Branch, Benjamin R. Sonnenberg, Angela M. Pitera, Dovid Y. Kozlovsky, Lauren M. Benedict, Virginia K. Heinen, Vladimir V. Pravosudov
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 10, Iss 6 (2023)
Animals use climate-related environmental cues to fine-tune breeding timing and investment to match peak food availability. In birds, spring temperature is a commonly documented cue used to initiate breeding, but with global climate change, organisms
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https://doaj.org/article/476ffea1ecae4cb2ae7f23d93bdb5c9a
Autor:
Joseph F. Welklin, Carrie L. Branch, Angela M. Pitera, Benjamin R. Sonnenberg, Lauren M. Benedict, Virginia K. Heinen, Dovid Y. Kozlovsky, Vladimir V. Pravosudov
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 199:35-49
Autor:
Melissah Rowe, Annabel van Oort, Lyanne Brouwer, Jan T. Lifjeld, Michael S. Webster, Joseph F. Welklin, Daniel T. Baldassarre
Publikováno v:
Cells, Vol 11, Iss 2, p 231 (2022)
Sperm competition is thought to impose strong selection on males to produce competitive ejaculates to outcompete rival males under competitive mating conditions. Our understanding of how different sperm traits influence fertilization success, however
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https://doaj.org/article/b84c96696f7340f2a74c357fda3a5170
Autor:
Joseph F Welklin, Samantha M Lantz, Sarah Khalil, Nicole M Moody, Jordan Karubian, Michael S Webster
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology. 34:136-149
Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breeding periods that coincide with seasonal environmental variation and resource abundance. However, we know little about the environmental factors associa
Autor:
Joseph F. Welklin
Publikováno v:
Australian Field Ornithology. 39:63-75
Ornithologists have long been fascinated by avian hybrids and this interest has increased in recent years with advances in our understanding of the potential evolutionary consequences of hybridisation. To date there are only four published records of
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 290
Cooperatively breeding species exhibit a range of social behaviours associated with different costs and benefits to group living, often in association with different environmental conditions. For example, recent phylogenetic studies have collectively
Autor:
Sarah Khalil, Erik D Enbody, Carolina Frankl-Vilches, Joseph F Welklin, Rebecca E Koch, Matthew B Toomey, Simon Yung Wa Sin, Scott V Edwards, Manfred Gahr, Hubert Schwabl, Michael S Webster, Jordan Karubian
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 40
Carotenoid pigments underlie most of the red, orange, and yellow visual signals used in mate choice in vertebrates. However, many of the underlying processes surrounding the production of carotenoid-based traits remain unclear due to the complex natu
Autor:
Jordan Boersma, Derrick J. Thrasher, Joseph F. Welklin, Daniel T. Baldassarre, Michael S. Webster
Cooperatively breeding species vary widely in degree of social complexity, and disentangling relationships among group members can reveal the costs and benefits of cooperation. Here, we explore the social system of a relatively unstudied cooperativel
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.01.530581
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.01.530581
Autor:
Trey C. Hendrix, Facundo Fernandez-Duque, Sarah Toner, Lauren G. Hitt, Robin G. Thady, Megan Massa, Samantha J. Hagler, Margaux Armfield, Nathalie Clarke, Phoebe Honscheid, Sarah Khalil, Carly E. Hawkins, Samantha M. Lantz, Joseph F. Welklin, John P. Swaddle, Michael S. Webster, Jordan Karubian
During the breeding season, male Red-backed Fairywrens (Malurus melanocephalus) can exhibit ornamented (red-black) or unornamented (brown, resembling females and juveniles) plumage. These distinct plumage types represent alternative reproductive tact
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