Mating system of the dusky antbird, a tropical passerine, as assessed by DNA fingerprinting

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Abstract

We studied the genetic mating system of the Dusky Antbird (Cercomacra tyrannina) in Panama using multilocus DNA fingerprinting. We found no evidence of extra-pair fertilization (EPF) in 15 offspring of nine families. We also found no evidence of intraspecific brood parasitism (ISBP) for 13 offspring in eight families. © The Cooper Ornithological Society 1997.

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Fleischer, R. C., Tarr, C. L., Morton, E. S., Sangmeister, A., & Derrickson, K. C. (1997). Mating system of the dusky antbird, a tropical passerine, as assessed by DNA fingerprinting. Condor, 99(2), 512–514. https://doi.org/10.2307/1369957

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