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- Mate_desertion abstract "Mate desertion occurs when one or both parents abandon their current offspring, and thereby reduce or stop providing parental care. Often, by deserting, a parent attempts to increase breeding opportunities by seeking out another mate. This form of mating strategy behavior is exhibited in insects, birds and mammals. Typically, males are more likely to desert, but both males and females have been observed to practice mate desertion.".
- Mate_desertion thumbnail European_Penduline_Tit.jpg?width=300.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageID "13121523".
- Mate_desertion wikiPageLength "18676".
- Mate_desertion wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Mate_desertion wikiPageRevisionID "649521214".
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Aardwolf.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_sexuality.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mating.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reproduction_in_animals.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Coevolution.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Convict_cichlid.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Coopers_hawk.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Egg_incubation.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink External_fertilization.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Filial_cannibalism.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Gamete.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Internal_fertilization.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Natural_selection.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Operational_sex_ratio.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Parental_investment.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Penduline_tit.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Reproductive_success.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Trivers.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Scissortail_sergeant.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_conflict.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink Snail_kite.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink File:Case_1_Figure_1_(Adapted_from_Lazarus_1990).png.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink File:Case_2_of_Mate_Desertion_Model_(Adapted_from_Lazarus_1990).png.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink File:Case_3_of_Mate_Desertion_Model_(Adapted_from_Lazarus_1990).png.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink File:Coopers-hawk-1.jpg.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageWikiLink File:European_Penduline_Tit.jpg.
- Mate_desertion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mate_desertion subject Category:Animal_sexuality.
- Mate_desertion subject Category:Mating.
- Mate_desertion subject Category:Reproduction_in_animals.
- Mate_desertion comment "Mate desertion occurs when one or both parents abandon their current offspring, and thereby reduce or stop providing parental care. Often, by deserting, a parent attempts to increase breeding opportunities by seeking out another mate. This form of mating strategy behavior is exhibited in insects, birds and mammals. Typically, males are more likely to desert, but both males and females have been observed to practice mate desertion.".
- Mate_desertion label "Mate desertion".
- Mate_desertion sameAs Q6786350.
- Mate_desertion sameAs m.0p8z_8b.
- Mate_desertion sameAs Q6786350.
- Mate_desertion wasDerivedFrom Mate_desertion?oldid=649521214.
- Mate_desertion depiction European_Penduline_Tit.jpg.
- Mate_desertion isPrimaryTopicOf Mate_desertion.