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Even the last group may at least in part be genetically polygynous.
In some polygynous species, however, the male does most or all of the nest building.
Males are probably polygynous and do not help to rear the young.
It forms polygynous colonies with up to 1000 workers or more.
The species is indigenous to Europe and most colonies are polygynous.
It is a polygynous species, the female choosing the male on the basis of his call.
Polygynous groups usually consist of one male and multiple females.
Harem means the women and the place where they live in a polygynous household.
They are polygynous, and the females raise their young in nests made from leaves.
It is believed that all birds in the genus are probably polygynous.
In polygynous species, males compete for control over sexual access to females.
Males can sometimes be polygynous, mating with two females, simultaneously.
In a family where all the children were female, sisterly polygynous marriage represented the most common choice.
All species are polygynous, meaning dominant males reproduce with more than one female.
Some colonies may be polygynous (having multiple queens per nest).
The overwhelming majority of such species are polygynous, meaning that some males take more than one mate.
However, having too many female deer may lead to more intense polygynous mating behaviors.
Males are polygynous, meaning they will mate with multiple females at one time or throughout their lives.
Samburu practice polygynous marriage, and a man may have multiple wives.
Most species are polygynous, and only the females care for the eggs and young.
Another kind of marriage, although uncommon, is the "polygynous marriage".
Polygynous mating usually results in a single offspring, twins are possible but rare.
Males then compete, females choose, and the mating system is polygynous.
Polygynous sexual behaviour is the system in which a single male mates with multiple...
It is also highly polygynous, an unusual mating system for passerines.