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Understanding the evolution of infidelity using the Seychelles warbler systemRaj Pant, Sara
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Understanding the evolution of infidelity using the Seychelles warbler system
Sara Raj Pant
The research presented in this thesis was carried out in the Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences at the University of Groningen (Netherlands) and in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UK).This research was funded by the a PhD scholarship from the University of Groningen and the University of East Anglia, NERC grant (NE/B504106/1 to TB and DSR), NWO Rubicon (825.09.013) and NERC (NE/I021748/1) fellowships to HLD, Lucie Burgers Foundation and KNAW Schure Beijerinck Poppings grant (SBP2013/04 to HLD, NWO visitors grant (040.11.232 to JK and HLD), NERC grant (NE/P011284/1 to HLD and DSR.), NWO grants (854.11.003 and 823.01.014 to JK) and NERC grants (NE/F02083X/1 and NE/ K005502/1 to DSR).Printing was supported by the University of Groningen and the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
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ISBN: 978-94-034-2284-8ISBN: 978-94-034-2283-1 (electronic version)
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Understanding the evolution of infidelity using the Seychelles warbler system
PhD thesis
to obtain the degree of PhD of the
University of Groningen
on the authority of the
Rector Magnificus Prof. C. Wijmenga
and in accordance with
the decision by the College of Deans
and
to obtain the degree of PhD of the
University of East Anglia
on the authority of the
Vice Chancellor Prof. D. Richardson
and in the accordance with the decision by the
Science Faculty and Associate Dean for Post Graduate Studies Dr S. Fountain.
Double PhD degree
This thesis will be defended in public on
Friday 6 December 2019 at 11:00 hours
by
Sara Raj Pant
born on 7 February 1991
in Borgomanero, Italy
SupervisorsProf. J. KomdeurProf. D. S. RichardsonProf. H. L. Dugdale
Assessment committeeProf. T. ChapmanProf. A. RussellProf. I. Tieleman
Contents
Chapter 1. General introduction 11
Chapter 2. Socio-ecological conditions and female infidelity in the Seychelles warbler 27
Chapter 3. Within-individual changes shape age-dependent patterns of infidelity in the Seychelles warbler 69
Chapter 4. Heritability of female infidelity in the Seychelles warbler 99
Chapter 5. Infidelity and the variation in lifetime and age-specific reproductive success of male Seychelles warblers 119
Chapter 6. General discussion 153 References 167 Summary 195 Acknowledgements 205