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J Evol Biol ; 30(5): 951-959, 2017 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28235138

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Reproductive success is associated with age in many taxa, increasing in early life followed by reproductive senescence. In socially monogamous but genetically polygamous species, this generates the interesting possibility of differential trajectories of within-pair and extra-pair siring success with age in males. We investigate these relationships simultaneously using within-individual analyses with 13 years of data from an insular house sparrow (Passer domesticus) population. As expected, we found that both within- and extra-pair paternity success increased with age, followed by a senescence-like decline. However, the age trajectories of within- and extra-pair paternity successes differed significantly, with the extra-pair paternity success increasing faster, although not significantly, in early life, and showing a delayed decline by 1.5 years on average later in life compared to within-pair paternity success. These different trajectories indicate that the two alternative mating tactics should have age-dependent pay-offs. Males may partition their reproductive effort between within- and extra-pair matings depending on their current age to reap the maximal combined benefit from both strategies. The interplay between these mating strategies and age-specific mortality may explain the variation in rates of extra-pair paternity observed within and between species.


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Paternidad , Conducta Sexual Animal , Gorriones , Animales , Masculino , Reproducción
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Opt Express ; 2(4): 119-24, 1998 Feb 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19377589

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This paper describes a method for calculating gain spectra of quantum well laser structures. The approach is based on the Semiconductor Bloch equations, with Coulomb correlation effects treated at the level of quantum kinetic theory in the Markovian limit. Results obtained from applying this method to an InGaN quantum well laser are presented.

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