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Male-Biased Reproductive Effort In A Long-Lived Seabird., Robert Mauck, Jennifer Zangmeister, Jack Cercihara, Chalres Huntington, Mark Haussmann Jun 2015

Male-Biased Reproductive Effort In A Long-Lived Seabird., Robert Mauck, Jennifer Zangmeister, Jack Cercihara, Chalres Huntington, Mark Haussmann

Robert Mauck

Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In contrast, monogamy and biparental care are often associated with equal effort between the sexes. However, the few studies that have tested sex-specific effort in monomorphic seabirds have primarily examined the details of foraging at sea. Hypotheses: Parental effort is also sex-biased in a monomorphic seabird mating system for one of two reasons: (1) If females enter the period of parental care less able to invest in care due to the cost of egg production, male-biased effort may be necessary to avoid reproductive failure. (2) …