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Evolution of female promiscuity in Passerides songbirds.

Jan T LifjeldJostein GohliTomáš AlbrechtEduardo Garcia-Del-ReyLars Erik JohannessenOddmund KlevenPetter Z MarkiTaiwo C OmotoriogunMelissah RoweArild Johnsen
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
We found that multiple traits were associated with female promiscuity, but these associations were generally weak. Some traits, such as reduced parental care in males and more cryptic plumage in females, might even be responses to, rather than causes of, variation in female promiscuity. Hence, the high variation in female promiscuity among Passerides species remains enigmatic. Female promiscuity seems to be a rapidly evolving trait that often diverges between species with similar ecologies and breeding systems. A future challenge is therefore to understand what drives within-lineage variation in female promiscuity over microevolutionary time scales.
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