Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Mating
When it comes to mating, female Mallards are very
picky. The choose a 'preferred' male, which increases the likelihood of
survival for the chicks.
But why?
A new study published in Nature (404, 74-77, 2000) indicates
that contrary to the old believe that it has everything to do with genetic
advantage, the females put more maternal investment in the eggs.
Reference
Smyly, R., 2000. Beauty is ova-rated. Nature,
Vol. 404, p. 31.
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