Initial Perspectives
1: Introduction: pair bonds and partnerships
2: The battle of the sexes and the origins of monogamy
3: The model family
Continuous Partnerships
4: Long-term monogamy in a river specialist - the Blue Duck
5: Do Barnacle Geese benefit from life-long monogamy?
6: Mate fidelity in swans
7: Breeding partnrship in two New World jays
8: Partnerships in promiscuous Splendid Fairy-wrens
Part-Time Partnerships
9: Divorce in the European Blackbird
10: Mate fidelity and divorce in ptarmigan
11: Causes and consequences of long-term partnerships in Cassin's
Auklets
12: Monogamy in a long-lived seabird: the Short-tailed
Shearwaters
13: Between and within-population variation in mate fidelity in the
Great Tit
14: Monogamy in the Sparrowhawk
15: Mate fidelity in penguins
16: Causes and consequences of mate fidelity in Red-billed
Gulls
17: Dispersal, demography, and the persistence of partnerships in
Indigo Buntings
Concluding Perspectives
18: Monogamy and sperm competition in birds
19: Mate fidelity and divorce in monogamous birds
Author index
Subject index
`This book will fill you in on the most up-to-date scientific
findings about monogamy ... excellent for students of the natural
sciences and a must for professionals in this field.'
Friederike Woog, WWT Slimbridge, Bookshelf
`This book provides an impressive treatment, empirical and
theoretical, of these and other issues related to avian monogramy.
Fourteen fine chapters, based on long-term empirical studies of
individual species in 12 different avian families, are sandwiched
between opening and closing sections that deal with the theoretical
issues related to monogramy.'
J. David Ligon, University of New Mexico, Science, Vo. 276, April
1997
`This book is part of a series providing in-depth discussions of
diverse topics in ornithology, ranging from general topics to
species monographs ... a comprehensive review of avian
monogamy.'
Biological Abstracts, vol.49, issue 8
`the species chapters constitute a valuable reference source for
all students of mating systems and the framing chapters a must for
those who need to know the state of the art in avian divorce'
Staffan Bensch, Animal Behaviour, 54,6
`the editor brings together an impressive collection of theoretical
and empirical studies that address the evolution of mate fidelity
and divorce ... Partnerships in Birds provides a good review of our
current ideas about why so many birds are monogamous in the face of
such sexual promiscuity. I recommend it to anyone interested in the
evolution of avian reproductive strategies.'
James Briskie, Ibis 140
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