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Parental investment, adult sex ratios, and sexual selection in a socially monogamous seabird
Authors:Bernie R Tershy  Donald A Croll
Institution:(1) Section of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA, US;(2) Institute of Marine Sciences. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA e-mail: tershy@cats.ucsc.edu, US
Abstract:Although most birds are monogamous, theory predicts that greater female parental investment and female-biased adult sex ratios will lower the polygyny threshold. This should result in polygynous mating, unless obligate biparental care or the spatial and temporal distribution of fertilizable females constrains a male’s ability to take advantage of a lowered polygyny threshold. Here we present data on the extent of male sexually dimorphic plumage, adult sex ratios and breeding season synchrony in three populations of a socially monogamous seabird, the brown booby Sula leucogaster. For one of these populations, San Pedro Mártir Island, we also present data on differences in male and female parental investment, mortality and probability of pairing. The extent of plumage dimorphism varied among populations. Sex ratios were female biased in all populations. On San Pedro Mártir Island, parental investment was female biased, females failed more often than males to find a mate, but there was no polygyny. We suggest that on San Pedro Mártir: (1) a period of obligate biparental care coupled with a relatively synchronous breeding season constrained the ability of males to take advantage of a high environmental polygamy potential and (2) the resulting socially monogamous mating system, in combination with the female-biased adult sex ratio, caused females to be limited by the availability of males despite their greater parental investment. Received: 18 November 1999 / Accepted: 24 January 2000
Keywords:  Sula leucogaster  Polygyny  Parental investment  Sexual dimorphism  Sex ratios  Brown booby  Breeding synchrony  Gulf of California
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