We recorded the timing and frequency of copulation and mate-guarding b
ehaviour during the fertile period in relation to day of first ovulati
on and time of day in the facultatively polygynous European starling,
Sturnus vulgar is. All within-pair copulations were female-solicited.
Females solicited them at a high rate during both the pre-ovulatory an
d ovulatory period, but there were differences in solicitation rates b
etween monogamous, primary and secondary females. Extra-pair copulatio
n attempts were all male-initiated and females rarely engaged in them.
Attempts by males were most frequent during the ovulatory period, whe
n the probability of extra-pair fertilization was highest. Males inten
sively guarded their mate during both the pre-ovulatory and ovulatory
period. In contrast to most other passerines, female starlings lay the
ir eggs not at dawn but usually between 0900 and 1100 hours, implying
that they may be most fertile in the late morning. During the ovulator
y period, extra-pair copulation attempts were more frequent in the fat
e morning than in the early morning, suggesting that males try to take
advantage of this putative 'insemination window'. Accordingly, there
was some indication that mate guarding during the ovulatory period was
more intense in the late than early morning. Females solicited within
-pair copulations at a higher rate in the early morning than in the la
te morning, but copulation rate did not differ between early and late
morning. The proportion of monogamous and polygynous males attempting
extra-pair copulations did not differ significantly, but mate-guarding
intensity differed significantly between female categories. Primary f
emales were guarded less intensively than monogamous females suggestin
g that males trade mate guarding against mate attraction/courting addi
tional females. (C) 1997 The Association for the Study of Animal Behav
iour.