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Male traits, mating tactics and reproductive success in the buff-breasted sandpiper, <i>Tryngites subruficollis</i>

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Richard B. Lanctot, Patrick J. Weatherhead, Bart Kempenaers, and Kim T. Scribner, 1998, Male traits, mating tactics and reproductive success in the buff-breasted sandpiper, <i>Tryngites subruficollis</i>: Animal Behaviour, v. 56, iss. 2.

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Buff-breasted sandpipers use a variety of mating tactics to acquire mates, including remaining at a single lek for most of the breeding season, attending multiple leks during the season, displaying solitarily or displaying both on leks and solitarily. We found that differences in body size, body condition, fluctuating asymmetry scores, wing coloration, territory location and behaviour (attraction, solicitation and agonistic) did not explain the observed variation in mating tactics used by males. Which males abandoned versus returned to leks was also not related to morphology or behaviour, and there was no tendency for males to join leks that were larger or smaller than the lek they abandoned. These results suggest that male desertion [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.1006/anbe.1998.0841
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