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A Genetic Assessment of the Mating System of a Suburban Red-Shouldered Hawk Population in Southwest OhioWrona, Anna Maria 05 1900 (has links)
Considering the high reproductive investment of the social male and the cost to the female of losing this benefit by soliciting copulations outside the social pair bond, it is expected that most raptor populations would exhibit low to no occurrence of extra-pair paternity (EPP). This holds true for the majority of raptor species studied to date with only one exception of an urban Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperii) study which reported an unexpectedly high extra-pair young frequency of 19.29%. In our study we examined the frequency of EPP within a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) population residing in the suburban/urban matrix of southwest Ohio. During the breeding seasons of 2018 and 2019, 181 breeding age and nestling individuals were color-banded and sampled for genetic analysis using nine microsatellite loci. After genotyping a total of 40 broods (with at least two nestlings per brood) and both presumptive parents of each brood, no clear evidence of EPP was detected. However, at one nest site, the entire brood of four chicks was not sired by the adult male observed during the courtship period, nor another adult male observed tending the chicks later in the season. We suspect that this particular nest represented two instances of rapid mate replacement rather than extra-pair fertilization by a third unsampled male, because none of the chicks were sired by either of the two adult males observed at the nest. We also reviewed potential factors contributing to our finding of overall genetic monogamy in our study population in comparison to other raptor taxa EPP studies. Our results suggested that factors other than habitat composition alone play an important role in determining the type of breeding strategy exhibited by different raptor populations.
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An assessment of the evolutionary stability of distyly in Hedyotis caerulea (Rubiaceae)Sampson, Dennis Archie 04 February 2011 (has links)
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Population structure and mating system of the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii in OhioBarriball, Kelly 17 July 2012 (has links)
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Assortative mating in young adult romantic relationshipsLiggett, Danielle A. 26 May 2011 (has links)
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BIOGENIC AMINES AND THE MODULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN DOMINANT AND SUBORDINATE MALE CRICKETS (Acheta domesticus)Allen, Janelle Renée 10 December 2004 (has links)
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Sensorimotor Integration And The Role Of The Cercal System In The Reproductive Behavior Of The Cricket, <i>Acheta Domesticus</i>Snell, Lewis Casbeer 05 August 2005 (has links)
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Mate Selection Preferences of Senescing Adults in Cincinnati, OhioRaterman, Jessica January 2013 (has links)
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Mate Selection in America:Do Spouses’ Incomes Converge When the Wife Has More Education?Qian, Yue 22 September 2016 (has links)
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Examining the Relative Lifetime Fitnesses for Alternative Mating Phenotypes in <i>Xiphophorus multilineatus</i>Bono, Lisa M. January 2009 (has links)
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Gender Differences in Remarriage: Marriage Formation and Assortative Mating After DivorceShafer, Kevin M. 10 September 2009 (has links)
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