Tim R. Birkhead, Ben J. Hatchwell, Robert Lindner, Donald Blomqvist, E. Jayne Pellatt, Richard Griffiths, Jan T. Lifjeld
The Condor 103 (1), 158-162, (1 February 2001) https://doi.org/10.1650/0010-5422(2001)103[0158:EPPITC]2.0.CO;2
KEYWORDS: Common Guillemot, Common Murre, extra-pair paternity, sperm competition, Uria aalge
Multi-locus DNA fingerprinting was used to estimate the frequency of extra-pair paternity in the Common Murre (Uria aalge), a colonial, sexually monomorphic seabird that breeds at very high densities and in which extra-pair copulation is frequent. Common Murres produce a single chick. We detected 6 cases of extra-pair paternity in 77 families (7.8%). This value was higher than the proportion of successful extra-pair copulations (1.6%) estimated from behavioral data from an earlier study of the same population.