A new study shows that male sparrows can
judge if a spouse is prone to infidelity, providing less food for their
brood if their partner is unfaithful.
Sparrows form pair bonds that are normally monogamous, but many
females are unfaithful to their partner and have offspring with other
males. Biologists believe that the male birds are unfaithful to ensure
that they father as many chicks as they can, while females are
unfaithful with males of better 'genetic quality' -- ones that are
fitter and could produce stronger offspring.
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