Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)

In this paper we describe a case of poliginy in the American Kestrel (Falca spatverius). Two females had their nests within the territory of a male. The male copulated with the two females and defended their territory against intruders. The male played the usual male role with one female (primary) b...

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Autor principal: De Lucca, Eduardo R.
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 1993
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/hornero_v013_n04_p299
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spelling todo:hornero_v013_n04_p2992023-10-03T13:47:05Z Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius) De Lucca, Eduardo R. In this paper we describe a case of poliginy in the American Kestrel (Falca spatverius). Two females had their nests within the territory of a male. The male copulated with the two females and defended their territory against intruders. The male played the usual male role with one female (primary) but never was seen feeding the other one (secondary). Secondary female managed to go through incubation and part of the nestling period (at least up to day 10 of nestling's life) without the aid of the male. 1993-09 PDF Español info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/hornero_v013_n04_p299
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description In this paper we describe a case of poliginy in the American Kestrel (Falca spatverius). Two females had their nests within the territory of a male. The male copulated with the two females and defended their territory against intruders. The male played the usual male role with one female (primary) but never was seen feeding the other one (secondary). Secondary female managed to go through incubation and part of the nestling period (at least up to day 10 of nestling's life) without the aid of the male.
author De Lucca, Eduardo R.
spellingShingle De Lucca, Eduardo R.
Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)
author_facet De Lucca, Eduardo R.
author_sort De Lucca, Eduardo R.
title Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)
title_short Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)
title_full Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)
title_fullStr Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)
title_full_unstemmed Un caso de poliginia en el Halconcito Colorado (Falco sparverius)
title_sort un caso de poliginia en el halconcito colorado (falco sparverius)
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