Factors influencing mate desertion Mate desertion



cooper s hawk


similarly, in cooper s hawks, female desertion of offspring has been found closely related both likelihood of offspring survival , future reproductive success. females in weak physical condition more abandon offspring complete migration, increasing breeding chances , opportunities following year. in mammals, aardwolves have been shown practice male mate desertion in response female promiscuity. lastly, ambisexual mate desertion, in both sexes desert @ equal frequencies, has been observed in snail kites. mate desertion either sex depends on food supply, in snail kites more desert when snails abundant , rate of nesting success high. thus, mating strategies exhibited snail kites plastic, depending on varying environmental conditions.








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