The dunnock mating system ranges from (A) monogamy, (B) polygyny, (C) polyandry, to
(D) and (E) polygynandry. In polygynandrous
(or promiscuous) birds, pairs of males jointly defend the territories of multiple females.
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- Consistent with the polygyny threshold model
(
PTM
), females choose polygyny over monogamy
when male territory size increases.