Monogamie (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Monogamie" in German language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank German rank
2nd place
3rd place
4th place
7th place
26th place
153rd place
459th place
1,126th place
1,389th place
859th place
5,704th place
362nd place
1,960th place
130th place
low place
7,227th place
low place
low place
low place
low place
2,548th place
low place
low place
low place
9,029th place
low place
5,768th place
8,943rd place
149th place
298th place
low place
low place
1,624th place
377th place
low place
low place
1,601st place
2,732nd place
low place
low place
2,041st place
6,076th place
7,231st place
low place
340th place
525th place
5,293rd place
8,650th place
low place
low place
3,220th place
463rd place
30th place
92nd place
5,165th place
low place
1st place
1st place
1,997th place
4,762nd place
low place
low place
low place
low place
low place
low place
low place
low place
1,544th place
1,570th place
2,608th place
325th place
low place
low place

9med.net

journal.9med.net

  • J. A. Wilder, Z. Mobasher, M. F. Hammer: Genetic Evidence for Unequal Effective Population Sizes of Human Females and Males. In: Molecular Biology and Evolution. Band 21, Nr. 11, Juli 2004, S. 2047–2057, doi:10.1093/molbev/msh214 (9med.net [abgerufen am 26. November 2012]).

afuentes.com

  • A. Fuentes: Re-Evaluating Primate Monogamy. In: American Anthropologist. Band 100, Nr. 4, Dezember 1998, S. 890–907 (afuentes.com [PDF]).

americanscientist.org

  • M. V. Broadfoot: High on Fidelity. In: American Scientist. Band 90, Nr. 3, Mai 2002 (americanscientist.org [abgerufen am 4. September 2012]).

csun.edu

  • A. P. Møller, R. Thornhill: Male parental care, differential parental investment by females and sexual selection. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 55, Nr. 6, 1998, S. 1507–1515, doi:10.1006/anbe.1998.0731, PMID 9641996 (csun.edu [PDF]).

csus.edu

  • S. Pitnick, G. T. Miller, J. Reagan, B. Holland: Males’ evolutionary responses to experimental removal of sexual selection. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Science. Band 268, Nr. 1471, Mai 2001, S. 11071–11080, doi:10.1098/rspb.2001.1621, PMID 11375092 (csus.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 16. November 2012]).

doi.org

  • J. R. Ginsberg, D. I. Rubenstein: Sperm competition and variation in zebra mating behavior. In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Band 26, Nr. 6, Juni 1990, S. 427–434, doi:10.1007/BF00170901.
  • K. P. Lampert, K. Blassmann, K Hissmann, J. Schauer, P. Shunula, Z. el Kharousy, B. P. Ngatunga, H. Fricke, M. Schartl: Single-male paternity in coelacanths. In: Nature Communications. Band 4, Nr. 2488, September 2013, doi:10.1038/ncomms3488.
  • D. J. Hosken, P. Stockley, T. Tregenza, N. Wedell: Monogamy and the Battle of the Sexes. In: Annual Review of Entomology. Band 54, September 2009, S. 361–378, doi:10.1146/annurev.ento.54.110807.090608, PMID 18793102 (iastate.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 16. November 2012]).
  • L. W. Simmons, F. García-González: Evolutionary reduction in testes size and competitive fertilization success in response to the experimental removal of sexual selection in dung beetles. In: Evolution. Band 62, Nr. 10, Oktober 2008, S. 2580–2891, doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00479.x, PMID 18691259.
  • S. Pitnick, G. T. Miller, J. Reagan, B. Holland: Males’ evolutionary responses to experimental removal of sexual selection. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Science. Band 268, Nr. 1471, Mai 2001, S. 11071–11080, doi:10.1098/rspb.2001.1621, PMID 11375092 (csus.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 16. November 2012]).
  • A. H. Harcourt, P. H. Harvey, A. G. Larson, R. V. Short: Testis weight, body weight and breeding system in primates. In: Nature. Band 293, Nr. 5827, September 1981, S. 55–57, doi:10.1038/293055a0, PMID 7266658.
  • T. R. Birkhead, A. P. Møller, W.J. Sutherland: Why do Females Make it so Difficult for Males to Fertilize their Eggs? In: Journal of Theoretical Biology. Band 161, Nr. 1, März 1993, S. 51–60, doi:10.1006/jtbi.1993.1039.
  • J. A. Mills: Extra-Pair Copulations in the Red-Billed Gull: Females with High-Quality, Attentive Males Resist. In: Behaviour. Band 128, Nr. 1/2, Februar 1994, S. 41–64, doi:10.1163/156853994X00046, JSTOR:4535164.
  • D. M. Parish, J. C. Coulson: Parental investment, reproductive success and polygyny in the lapwing, Vanellus vanellus. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 56, Nr. 5, November 1998, S. 1161–1167, doi:10.1006/anbe.1998.0856, PMID 9819332.
  • S. C. Griffith, I. P. F. Owens, K. A. Thuman: Extra pair paternity in birds: a review of interspecific variation and adaptive function. In: Molecular Ecology. Band 11, Nr. 11, November 2002, S. 2195–2212, doi:10.1046/j.1365-294X.2002.01613.x.
  • D. F. Westneat: Genetic parentage in the indigo bunting: a study using DNA fingerprinting. In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Band 27, Nr. 1, 1990, S. 67–76, doi:10.1007/BF00183315.
  • A. P. Møller, R. Thornhill: Male parental care, differential parental investment by females and sexual selection. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 55, Nr. 6, 1998, S. 1507–1515, doi:10.1006/anbe.1998.0731, PMID 9641996 (csun.edu [PDF]).
  • K. Mahr, M. Griggio, M. Granatiero, H. Hoi: Female attractiveness affects paternal investment: experimental evidence for male differential allocation in blue tits. In: Frontiers in Zoology. Band 9, Nr. 14, Juni 2012, doi:10.1186/1742-9994-9-14 (frontiersinzoology.com [PDF]).
  • A. Johnsen, K. Delhey, E. Schlicht, A. Peters, B. Kempenaers: Male sexual attractiveness and parental effort in blue tits: a test of the differential allocation hypothesis. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 70, Nr. 4, Oktober 2005, S. 877–888, doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2005.01.005 (mpg.de [PDF; abgerufen am 11. November 2012]).
  • P. Palokangas, E. Korpimäki, H. Hakkarainen, E. Huhta, P. Tolonen, R. V. Alatalo: Female kestrels gain reproductive success by choosing brightly ornamented males. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 47, Nr. 2, Februar 1994, S. 443–448, doi:10.1006/anbe.1994.1058 (utu.fi [PDF]).
  • N. B. Davies, B. J. Hatchwell, T. Robson, T. Burke: Paternity and parental effort in dunnocks Prunellamodularis: how good are male chick-feeding rules? In: Animal Behaviour. Band 43, Nr. 5, Mai 1992, S. 729–745, doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80197-6.
  • M. V. Flinn: Mate Guarding in a Caribbean Village. In: Ethology and Sociobiology. Band 9, Nr. 1, 1988, S. 1–28, doi:10.1016/0162-3095(88)90002-7 (umich.edu [PDF]).
  • M. I. Sandell, H. G. Smith: Female aggression in the European starling during the breeding season. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 53, Nr. 1, Januar 1997, S. 13–23, doi:10.1006/anbe.1996.0274.
  • J. P. Veiga: Why are house sparrows predominantly monogamous? A test of hypotheses. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 43, Nr. 2, März 1992, S. 361–370, doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80096-X.
  • T. Slagsvold, T. Amundsen, S. Dale, H. Lampe: Female-female aggression explains polyterritoriality in male pied flycatchers. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 43, Nr. 2, März 1992, S. 397–407, doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80100-9.
  • S. J. Hannon: Factors limiting polygyny in the willow ptarmigan. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 32, Nr. 1, Februar 1984, S. 153–161, doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(84)80333-4.
  • J. M. Packard, U. S. Seal, L. D. Mech, E. D. Plotka: Causes of reproductive failure in two family groups of wolves (Canis lupus). In: Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. Band 68, 1985, S. 24–40, doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.1985.tb00112.x.
  • L. H. Frame, G. W. Frame: Female African wild dogs emigrate. In: Nature. Band 263, September 1976, S. 227–229, doi:10.1038/263227a0.
  • P. D. Moehlman: Jackal helpers and pup survival. In: Nature. Band 277, Februar 1979, S. 382–383, doi:10.1038/277382a0.
  • A.-K. Eggert, S. K. Sakaluk: Female-coerced monogamy in burying beetles. In: Behavioural Ecolology and Sociobiology. Band 37, Nr. 3, Mai 1995, S. 147–153, doi:10.1007/BF00176711 (utoronto.ca [PDF]).
  • E. Creighton: Female mate guarding: no evidence in a socially monogamous species. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 59, Nr. 1, Januar 2000, S. 201–207, doi:10.1006/anbe.1999.1292, PMID 10640382.
  • M. Eens, R. Pinxten: Inter-Sexual Conflicts over Copulations in the European Starling: Evidence for the Female Mate-Guarding Hypothesis. In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Band 36, Nr. 2, 1995, S. 71–81, doi:10.1007/BF00170711.
  • M. Eens, R. Pinxten: Female European starlings increase their copulation solicitation rate when faced with the risk of polygyny. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 51, Nr. 5, 1996, S. 1141–1147, doi:10.1006/anbe.1996.0115 (wisecampus.com [PDF; abgerufen am 30. September 2012]).
  • B. Kempenaers, G. R. Verheyen, M. Van den Broeck, T. Burke, C. Van Broeckhoven, A. Dhondt: Extra-pair paternity results from female preference for high-quality males in the blue tit. In: Nature. Band 357, Juni 1992, S. 494–496, doi:10.1038/357494a0.
  • P. N. M. Brotherton, M. B. Manser: Female dispersion and the evolution of monogamy in the dik-dik. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 54, Nr. 6, Dezember 1997, S. 1413–1424, doi:10.1006/anbe.1997.0551, PMID 9794769.
  • Z. Sever, H. Mendelssohn: Copulation as a possible mechanism to maintain monogamy in porcupines, Hystrix indica. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 36, 5 (September/Oktober), 1988, S. 1541–1542, doi:10.1016/s0003-3472(88)80225-2.
  • F. M. Huntera, M. Petrieb, M. Otronenc, T. Birkheadc, A. P. Møllerd: Why do females copulate repeatedly with one male? In: Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Band 8, Nr. 1, Januar 1993, S. 21–26, doi:10.1016/0169-5347(93)90126-A, PMID 21236094.
  • D. P. Barash: Sociobiology of rape in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos): Responses of the mated male. In: Science. Band 197, Nr. 4305, August 1977, S. 788–789, doi:10.1126/science.197.4305.788.
  • W. A. Van Voorhies: Production of sperm reduces nematode lifespan. In: Nature. Band 360, Dezember 1992, S. 456–458, doi:10.1038/360456a0.
  • A. Johnsen, J. T. Lifjeld: Unattractive males guard their mates more closely: an experiment with bluethroats (aves, turdidae: Luscinia s. svecica). In: Ethology. Band 101, Nr. 3, 1995, S. 200–212, doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.1995.tb00358.x.
  • P. W. Sherman: Mate Guarding as paternity insurance in Idaho ground squirrels. In: Nature. Band 338, März 1989, S. 418–420, doi:10.1038/338418a0, PMID 2927502.
  • A. P. Møller, T. R. Birkhead: Frequent Copulations and Mate Guarding as Alternative Paternity Guards in Birds: A Comparative Study. In: Behaviour. Band 118, Nr. 3/4, September 1991, S. 170–186, doi:10.1163/156853991X00274.
  • A. E. Dunham, V. H. W. Rudolf: Evolution of sexual size monomorphism: the influence of passive mate guarding. In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology. Band 22, Nr. 7, 2009, S. 1376–1386, doi:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01768.x, PMID 19486235.
  • R. Shine, M. M. Olsson, R. T. Mason: Chastity belts in gartersnakes: the functional significance of mating plugs. In: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Band 70, 2000, S. 377–390, doi:10.1006/bijl.1999.0427 (oregonstate.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 3. November 2012]).
  • J. Contreras-Garduño, A. V. Peretti, A. Córdoba-Aguilar: Evidence that Mating Plug is Related to Null Female Mating Activity in the Scorpion Vaejovis punctatus. In: Ethology. Band 112, Nr. 2, 2006, S. 152–163, doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01149.x.
  • N. Wedell, M. J. G. Gageb, G. A. Parker: Sperm competition, male prudence and sperm- limited females. In: Trends Ecology & Evolution. Band 17, Nr. 7, Juli 2002, S. 313–320, doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(02)02533-8.
  • B. Baer, E. D. Morgan, P. Schmid-Hempel: A non-specific fatty acid within the bumblebee mating plug prevents females from re-mating. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Band 98, Nr. 7, März 2001, S. 3926–3928, doi:10.1073/pnas.061027998.
  • M. M. Lim, Z. Wang, D. E. Olazábal1, X. Ren, E. F. Terwilliger, L. J. Young: Enhanced partner preference in a promiscuous species by manipulating the expression of a single gene. In: Nature. Band 429, April 2004, S. 754–757, doi:10.1038/nature02539.
  • S. Fink, L. Excoffier, G. Heckel: Mammalian monogamy is not controlled by a single gene. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. Band 103, Nr. 29, März 2006, S. 10956–10960, doi:10.1073/pnas.0602380103.
  • R. L. Young, M. H. Ferkin, N. F. Ockendon-Powell, V. N. Orr, S. M. Phelps, A. Pogány, C. L. Richards-Zawacki, K. Summers, T. Székely, B. C. Trainor, A. O. Urrutia, G. Zachar, L. A. O'Connell, H. A. Hof: Conserved transcriptomic profiles underpin monogamy across vertebrates. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [elektronische Veröffentlichung vor dem Druck] Januar 2019, doi:10.1073/pnas.1813775116, PMID 30617061.
  • C. Sue Carter & Allison M. Perkeybile (2018): The Monogamy Paradox: What Do Love and Sex Have to Do With It? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, article 202. doi:10.3389/fevo.2018.00202
  • Nicholas M. Grebe, Annika Sharma, Sara M. Freeman, Michelle C. Palumbo, Heather B. Patisaul, Karen L. Bales Christine M. Drea (2021): Neural correlates of mating system diversity: oxytocin and vasopressin receptor distributions in monogamous and non-monogamous Eulemur. Scientific Reports 11, article 3746 doi:10.1038/s41598-021-83342-6
  • Dirk Scheele, N. Striepens, O. Güntürkün, S. Deutschländer, W. Maier, K. M. Kendrick, R. Hurlemann: Oxytocin Modulates Social Distance between Males and Females. In: The Journal of Neuroscience. Band 32, Nr. 46, November 2012, S. 16074–16079, doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2755-12.2012.
  • Thomas Baumgartner, Markus Heinrichs, Aline Vonlanthen, Urs Fischbacher, Ernst Fehr (2008): Oxytocin Shapes the Neural Circuitry of Trust and Trust Adaptation in Humans. Neuron 58 (4): 639-650. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2008.04.009
  • A. W. Goldizen, J. Terborgh: On the mating system of the cooperatively breeding saddle-backed tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis). In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Band 16, 1. April 1985, S. 293–299, doi:10.1007/BF00295541 (umich.edu [PDF]).
  • K. Watanabe: Variations in group composition and population density of the two sympatric Mentawaian leaf-monkeys. In: Primates. Band 22, Nr. 2, 1981, S. 145–160, doi:10.1007/BF02382606.
  • Maren Huck et al.: Correlates of genetic monogamy in socially monogamous mammals: insights from Azara's owl monkeys. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Band 281, Nr. 1782, 2014, doi:10.1098/rspb.2014.0195
    Nachtaffen betrügen nicht. Zum ersten Mal genetische Monogamie bei Affen nachgewiesen. idw-online.de vom 19. März 2014
  • F. W. Marlowe: Hunter-gatherers and human evolution. In: Evolutionary Anthropology. Band 14, 2005, S. 54–67, doi:10.1002/evan.20046 (uconn.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 9. September 2012]).
  • The puzzle of monogamous marriage. In: The Royal Society. 5. März 2012, doi:10.1098/rstb.2011.0290 (englisch).
  • S. W. Gangestad, J. A. Simpson: The evolution of human mating: Trade-offs and strategic pluralism. In: Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Band 23, Nr. 4, August 2000, S. 573–587, doi:10.1017/S0140525X0000337X (ubc.ca [PDF]).
  • M. F. Hammer, F. L. Mendez, M. P. Cox, A. E. Woerner, J. D. Wall: Sex-Biased Evolutionary Forces Shape Genomic Patterns of Human Diversity. In: PLoS Genetics. Band 4, Nr. 9, September 2008, doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000202.
  • A. Keinan, J. C. Mullikin, N. Patterson, D. Reich: Accelerated genetic drift on chromosome X during the human dispersal out of Africa. In: Nature Genetics. Band 44, 2008, S. 66–70, doi:10.1038/ng.303.
  • J. A. Wilder, Z. Mobasher, M. F. Hammer: Genetic Evidence for Unequal Effective Population Sizes of Human Females and Males. In: Molecular Biology and Evolution. Band 21, Nr. 11, Juli 2004, S. 2047–2057, doi:10.1093/molbev/msh214 (9med.net [abgerufen am 26. November 2012]).
  • I. Dupanloup, L. Pereira, G. Bertorelle, F. Calafell, M. J. Prata, A. Amorim, G. Barbujani: A recent shift from polygyny to monogamy in humans is suggested by the analysis of worldwide Y-chromosome diversity. In: Journal of Molecular Evolution. Band 57, Nr. 1, 2003, S. 85–97, doi:10.1007/s00239-003-2458-x, PMID 12962309 (webmatic.it [PDF]).
  • L. Ségurel, B. Martínez-Cruz, L. Quintana-Murci, P. Balaresque, M. Georges, T. Hegay, A. Aldashev, F. Nasyrova, M. A. Jobling, E. Heyer, R. Vitalis: Sex-Specific Genetic Structure and Social Organization in Central Asia: Insights from a Multi-Locus Study. In: PLoS Genetics. Band 4, Nr. 9, September 2008, doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000200.
  • Nils-Petter Lagerlof: Pacifying monogamy. in: Journal of economic growth, September 2010, Volume 15, Issue 3, S. 235–262. doi:10.1007/s10887-010-9056-8.
  • Markus Jokela, Anna Rotkirch, Ian J. Rickard, Jenni Pettay, Virpi Lumma: Serial monogamy increases reproductive success in men but not in women, in: Behavioral Ecology (2010) 21 (5) S. 906–912. doi:10.1093/beheco/arq078.

eolss.net

  • A. F. de Souza Dias, R. Maia, R. I. Dias: Breeding Strategies of Tropical Birds. In: P. S. Oliveira, V. Rico-Gray (Hrsg.): Tropical Biology and Conservation Management. Band 3. EOLSS Publishers Co Ltd, 2009, ISBN 978-1-84826-724-4 (eolss.net [PDF]).

frontiersinzoology.com

  • K. Mahr, M. Griggio, M. Granatiero, H. Hoi: Female attractiveness affects paternal investment: experimental evidence for male differential allocation in blue tits. In: Frontiers in Zoology. Band 9, Nr. 14, Juni 2012, doi:10.1186/1742-9994-9-14 (frontiersinzoology.com [PDF]).

google.ch

books.google.ch

  • U. H. Reichard: Monogamy: past and present. In: U. H. Reichard, C. Boesch (Hrsg.): Monogamy: Mating Strategies and Partnerships in Birds, Humans and Other Mammals. Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-521-52577-2, S. 3–25 (books.google.ch).

iastate.edu

public.iastate.edu

idw-online.de

jstor.org

  • J. A. Mills: Extra-Pair Copulations in the Red-Billed Gull: Females with High-Quality, Attentive Males Resist. In: Behaviour. Band 128, Nr. 1/2, Februar 1994, S. 41–64, doi:10.1163/156853994X00046, JSTOR:4535164.
  • D. P. Barash: Ecology of Paternal Behavior in the Hoary Marmot (Marmota caligata): An Evolutionary Interpretation. In: Journal of Mammalogy. Band 56, Nr. 3, August 1975, S. 613–618, JSTOR:1379473.
  • N. Burley: Sexual selection for aesthetic traits in species with biparental care. In: The American Naturalist. Band 127, Nr. 4, 1. April 1986, S. 415–445, JSTOR:2461574.
  • A. P. Møller: Frequency of female copulations with multiple males and sexual selection. In: American Naturalist. Band 139, Nr. 5, Mai 1992, S. 1089–1101, JSTOR:2462368.
  • N. Burley: The Differential-Allocation Hypothesis: An Experimental Test. In: The American Naturalist. Band 132, Nr. 5, November 1988, S. 611–628, JSTOR:2461924.
  • T. Slagsvold: Female-Female Aggression and Monogamy in Great Tits Parus major. In: Ornis Scandinavica. Band 24, 2 (April–Juni), 1993, S. 155–158, JSTOR:3676366.
  • M. I. Sandell, H. G. Smith: Already Mated Females Constrain Male Mating Success in the European Starling. In: Proceedings: Biological Sciences. Band 263, Nr. 1371, Juni 1996, S. 743–747, JSTOR:50706.
  • D. P. Barash: The male response to apparent female adultery in the mountain bluebird, Sialia currucoides: An evolutionary interpretation. In: The American Naturalist. Band 110, 976 (Nov.–Dez.), 1976, S. 1097–1101, JSTOR:2460033.
  • D. A. Dewsbury: Ejaculate Cost and Male Choice. In: The American Naturalist. Band 119, Nr. 5, Mai 1982, JSTOR:2461181.
  • A. P. Møller: Mate guarding in the swallow Hirundo rustica. An experimental study. In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Band 21, Nr. 2, 1987, S. 119–123, JSTOR:4600065.
  • C. P. van Schaik, R. I. M. Dunbar: The Evolution of Monogamy in Large Primates: A New Hypothesis and Some Crucial Tests. In: Behaviour. Band 115, Nr. 1/2, November 1990, S. 30–62, JSTOR:4534885.
  • C. P. van Schaik, J. van Hoof: On the ultimate causes of primate social systems. In: Behaviour. Band 85, Nr. 1/2, 1983, S. 91–117, JSTOR:4534256.

kirchenrecht-in-den-medien.de

mpg.de

orn.mpg.de

  • A. Johnsen, K. Delhey, E. Schlicht, A. Peters, B. Kempenaers: Male sexual attractiveness and parental effort in blue tits: a test of the differential allocation hypothesis. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 70, Nr. 4, Oktober 2005, S. 877–888, doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2005.01.005 (mpg.de [PDF; abgerufen am 11. November 2012]).

nau.edu

www4.nau.edu

  • R. L. Trivers: Parental investment and sexual selection Sammelwerk=Sexual selection and the descent of man, 1871–1971. Hrsg.: B. Campbell. Aldine Transaction, 1972, ISBN 0-202-02005-3, S. 136–179 (nau.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 4. November 2012]).

newpaltz.edu

shell.newpaltz.edu

  • P. Frost: Sexual selection and human geographic variation. In: Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology. Band 2, 4, Special Issue:Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, 2008, S. 169–191 (newpaltz.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 11. September 2012]).

nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • D. J. Hosken, P. Stockley, T. Tregenza, N. Wedell: Monogamy and the Battle of the Sexes. In: Annual Review of Entomology. Band 54, September 2009, S. 361–378, doi:10.1146/annurev.ento.54.110807.090608, PMID 18793102 (iastate.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 16. November 2012]).
  • T. E. Pitcher, P. O. Dunn, L. A. Whittingham: Sperm competition and the evolution of testes size in birds. In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology. Band 18, Nr. 3, Mai 2005, S. 557–567, PMID 15842485.
  • L. W. Simmons, F. García-González: Evolutionary reduction in testes size and competitive fertilization success in response to the experimental removal of sexual selection in dung beetles. In: Evolution. Band 62, Nr. 10, Oktober 2008, S. 2580–2891, doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00479.x, PMID 18691259.
  • S. Pitnick, G. T. Miller, J. Reagan, B. Holland: Males’ evolutionary responses to experimental removal of sexual selection. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Science. Band 268, Nr. 1471, Mai 2001, S. 11071–11080, doi:10.1098/rspb.2001.1621, PMID 11375092 (csus.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 16. November 2012]).
  • A. H. Harcourt, P. H. Harvey, A. G. Larson, R. V. Short: Testis weight, body weight and breeding system in primates. In: Nature. Band 293, Nr. 5827, September 1981, S. 55–57, doi:10.1038/293055a0, PMID 7266658.
  • D. M. Parish, J. C. Coulson: Parental investment, reproductive success and polygyny in the lapwing, Vanellus vanellus. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 56, Nr. 5, November 1998, S. 1161–1167, doi:10.1006/anbe.1998.0856, PMID 9819332.
  • P. E. Komers, P. N. M. Brotherton: Female space use is the best predictor of monogamy in mammals. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society London Series B. Band 264, Nr. 1386, September 1997, S. 1261–1270, PMC 1688588 (freier Volltext).
  • A. P. Møller, R. Thornhill: Male parental care, differential parental investment by females and sexual selection. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 55, Nr. 6, 1998, S. 1507–1515, doi:10.1006/anbe.1998.0731, PMID 9641996 (csun.edu [PDF]).
  • E. Creighton: Female mate guarding: no evidence in a socially monogamous species. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 59, Nr. 1, Januar 2000, S. 201–207, doi:10.1006/anbe.1999.1292, PMID 10640382.
  • P. N. M. Brotherton, M. B. Manser: Female dispersion and the evolution of monogamy in the dik-dik. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 54, Nr. 6, Dezember 1997, S. 1413–1424, doi:10.1006/anbe.1997.0551, PMID 9794769.
  • F. M. Huntera, M. Petrieb, M. Otronenc, T. Birkheadc, A. P. Møllerd: Why do females copulate repeatedly with one male? In: Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Band 8, Nr. 1, Januar 1993, S. 21–26, doi:10.1016/0169-5347(93)90126-A, PMID 21236094.
  • P. W. Sherman: Mate Guarding as paternity insurance in Idaho ground squirrels. In: Nature. Band 338, März 1989, S. 418–420, doi:10.1038/338418a0, PMID 2927502.
  • P. J. Watson: Transmission of a female sex pheromone thwarted by males in the spider Linyphia litigiosa (Linyphiidae). In: Science. Band 11, Nr. 233(4760), Juni 1986, S. 219–221, PMID 3726530.
  • A. E. Dunham, V. H. W. Rudolf: Evolution of sexual size monomorphism: the influence of passive mate guarding. In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology. Band 22, Nr. 7, 2009, S. 1376–1386, doi:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01768.x, PMID 19486235.
  • R. L. Young, M. H. Ferkin, N. F. Ockendon-Powell, V. N. Orr, S. M. Phelps, A. Pogány, C. L. Richards-Zawacki, K. Summers, T. Székely, B. C. Trainor, A. O. Urrutia, G. Zachar, L. A. O'Connell, H. A. Hof: Conserved transcriptomic profiles underpin monogamy across vertebrates. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [elektronische Veröffentlichung vor dem Druck] Januar 2019, doi:10.1073/pnas.1813775116, PMID 30617061.
  • D. G. Kleiman: Monogamy in mammals. In: Quarterly Review of Biology. Band 52, Nr. 1, März 1977, S. 39–69, PMID 857268 (si.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 28. August 2012]).
  • H. P. Nair, L. J. Young: MVasopressin and Pair-Bond Formation: Genes to Brain to Behavior. In: Physiology. Band 21, 1. April 2006, S. 146–152, PMID 16565480 (physiology.org).
  • I. Dupanloup, L. Pereira, G. Bertorelle, F. Calafell, M. J. Prata, A. Amorim, G. Barbujani: A recent shift from polygyny to monogamy in humans is suggested by the analysis of worldwide Y-chromosome diversity. In: Journal of Molecular Evolution. Band 57, Nr. 1, 2003, S. 85–97, doi:10.1007/s00239-003-2458-x, PMID 12962309 (webmatic.it [PDF]).

oregonstate.edu

masonlab.science.oregonstate.edu

  • R. Shine, M. M. Olsson, R. T. Mason: Chastity belts in gartersnakes: the functional significance of mating plugs. In: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Band 70, 2000, S. 377–390, doi:10.1006/bijl.1999.0427 (oregonstate.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 3. November 2012]).

oxfordjournals.org

beheco.oxfordjournals.org

  • A. P. Møller: Deceptive use of alarm calls by male swallows, Hirundo rustica: a new paternity guard. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 1, Nr. 1, 1990, S. 1–6 (oxfordjournals.org [PDF]).
  • M. Osorio-Beristain, H. Drummond: Male boobies expel eggs when paternity is in doubt. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 12, Nr. 1, März 2001, S. 16–21 (oxfordjournals.org).

physiology.org

physiologyonline.physiology.org

prideplanet.de

  • Monoamorie. In: prideplanet.de. Abgerufen am 18. Mai 2023.

psychologytoday.com

queer-lexikon.net

  • Monoamorie. In: queer-lexikon.net. Abgerufen am 18. Mai 2023.

sciencedirect.com

  • A. P. Møller: Sperm competition and sexual selection. In: T. R. Birkhead & A. P. Møller (Hrsg.): Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection. Academic Press, London 1998, ISBN 0-12-100543-7, S. 53–89 (sciencedirect.com).

si.edu

nationalzoo.si.edu

  • D. G. Kleiman: Monogamy in mammals. In: Quarterly Review of Biology. Band 52, Nr. 1, März 1977, S. 39–69, PMID 857268 (si.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 28. August 2012]).

spektrum.de

telegraph.co.uk

ubc.ca

www2.psych.ubc.ca

uconn.edu

anth.uconn.edu

  • F. W. Marlowe: Hunter-gatherers and human evolution. In: Evolutionary Anthropology. Band 14, 2005, S. 54–67, doi:10.1002/evan.20046 (uconn.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 9. September 2012]).

umich.edu

deepblue.lib.umich.edu

  • M. V. Flinn: Mate Guarding in a Caribbean Village. In: Ethology and Sociobiology. Band 9, Nr. 1, 1988, S. 1–28, doi:10.1016/0162-3095(88)90002-7 (umich.edu [PDF]).
  • A. W. Goldizen, J. Terborgh: On the mating system of the cooperatively breeding saddle-backed tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis). In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Band 16, 1. April 1985, S. 293–299, doi:10.1007/BF00295541 (umich.edu [PDF]).

unibe.ch

boris.unibe.ch

  • Stefanie Gonin-Spahni, Michèle Borgmann, Sandra Gloor, Hansjörg Znoj: Sexualität Beziehung und Gesundheit. In: SeBeGe Newsletter, Informationen zum Projekt SeBeGe, Institut für Psychologie der Universität Bern, August 2019, S. 20.

utoronto.ca

erin.utoronto.ca

  • A.-K. Eggert, S. K. Sakaluk: Female-coerced monogamy in burying beetles. In: Behavioural Ecolology and Sociobiology. Band 37, Nr. 3, Mai 1995, S. 147–153, doi:10.1007/BF00176711 (utoronto.ca [PDF]).

utu.fi

sci.utu.fi

  • P. Palokangas, E. Korpimäki, H. Hakkarainen, E. Huhta, P. Tolonen, R. V. Alatalo: Female kestrels gain reproductive success by choosing brightly ornamented males. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 47, Nr. 2, Februar 1994, S. 443–448, doi:10.1006/anbe.1994.1058 (utu.fi [PDF]).

web.archive.org

webmatic.it

www2.webmatic.it

  • I. Dupanloup, L. Pereira, G. Bertorelle, F. Calafell, M. J. Prata, A. Amorim, G. Barbujani: A recent shift from polygyny to monogamy in humans is suggested by the analysis of worldwide Y-chromosome diversity. In: Journal of Molecular Evolution. Band 57, Nr. 1, 2003, S. 85–97, doi:10.1007/s00239-003-2458-x, PMID 12962309 (webmatic.it [PDF]).

wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

wisecampus.com

  • M. Eens, R. Pinxten: Female European starlings increase their copulation solicitation rate when faced with the risk of polygyny. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 51, Nr. 5, 1996, S. 1141–1147, doi:10.1006/anbe.1996.0115 (wisecampus.com [PDF; abgerufen am 30. September 2012]).