Sexually transmitted disease in birds: occurrence and evolutionary significance.
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Males of a strongly polygynous species consume more poisonous food than femalesMother guarding: how offspring may influence the extra-pair behaviour of their parentsDominant male song performance reflects current immune state in a cooperatively breeding songbird.Biology and evolution of sexual transmission.Sexually transmitted bacteria affect female cloacal assemblages in a wild birdCloacal bacterial diversity increases with multiple mates: evidence of sexual transmission in female common lizardsSuperiority of extra-pair offspring: maternal but not genetic effects as revealed by a mixed cross-fostering design.Sexual selection, honest advertisement and the handicap principle: reviewing the evidence.Age-related differences in the cloacal microbiota of a wild bird speciesFemale promiscuity is positively associated with neutral and selected genetic diversity in passerine birds.Life history correlates of fecal bacterial species richness in a wild population of the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus.Sexual ornamentation reflects antibacterial activity of ejaculates in mallards.Genitalia-associated microbes in insects.Sexually transmitted diseases of insects: distribution, evolution, ecology and host behaviour.No evidence that presence of sexually transmitted infection selects for reduced mating rate in the two spot ladybird, Adalia bipunctataIncreased extra-pair paternity in broods of aging males and enhanced recruitment of extra-pair young in a migratory bird.Coevolution of parasite virulence and host mating strategies.When not to copy: female fruit flies use sophisticated public information to avoid mated males.The evolution of postpollination reproductive isolation in Costus.Experimental evidence that brighter males sire more extra-pair young in tree swallows.Sexually transmitted diseases in animals: ecological and evolutionary implications.Venereal worms: sexually transmitted nematodes in the decorated cricket.Female infidelity is constrained by El Niño conditions in a long-lived bird.The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).Sexually transmitted disease and the evolution of mating systems.Conflict and cooperation over sex: the consequences of social and genetic polyandry for reproductive success in dunnocks.Female polyandry affects their sons' reproductive success in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum.Sexually transmitted infection and the evolution of serial monogamy.Sexual selection on Drosophila serrata male pheromones does not vary with female age or mating status.Immune anticipation of mating in Drosophila: Turandot M promotes immunity against sexually transmitted fungal infections.Promiscuity, paternity and personality in the great tit.Polyandrous females benefit by producing sons that achieve high reproductive success in a competitive environment.Female aggression predicts mode of paternity acquisition in a social lizard.Experimental evidence that female ornamentation increases the acquisition of sperm and signals fecundity.Conflict over multiple-partner mating between males and females of the polygynandrous common lizards.Indirect partner choice through manipulation of male behaviour by female fowl, Gallus gallus domesticus.Cryptic reproductive isolation in the Drosophila simulans species complex.The effect of aggregative overwintering on an insect sexually transmitted parasite system.On the function of female ornaments: male bluethroats prefer colourful females.Sexually transmitted disease in a promiscuous insect, Adalia bipunctata
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Sexually transmitted disease in birds: occurrence and evolutionary significance.
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1993 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Sexually transmitted disease in birds: occurrence and evolutionary significance.
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Sexually transmitted disease in birds: occurrence and evolutionary significance.
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Sexually transmitted disease in birds: occurrence and evolutionary significance.
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Sheldon BC
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10.1098/RSTB.1993.0044
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1993-03-01T00:00:00Z