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In socially monogamous species, pair-bonds may persist over multiple breeding seasons, which can have important fitness consequences. Therefore, partnerships are of fundamental evolutionary importance, yet studies predominantly focus on the benefits of extra-pair copulations, making the framework of life-history evolution with regard to partnerships incomplete. Frigg is exploring why some partnerships are maintained whereas others are not using the socially monogamous Seychelles warbler as a model system.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › Academic
Frigg Speelman (Speaker), Simon C. Griffith (Contributor), David S. Richardson (Contributor) & Hannah Dugdale (Contributor)
Activity: Talk and presentation › Academic presentation › Academic
Frigg Speelman (Speaker), Hannah Dugdale (Contributor), Simon Griffith (Contributor) & David Richardson (Contributor)
Activity: Talk and presentation › Academic presentation › Academic
Speelman, F. (Contributor), Hammers, M. (Contributor), Loonen, M. (Contributor) & Komdeur, J. (Contributor), DataverseNL, 13-Jun-2022
DOI: 10.34894/qtrw9d
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