lekbreeding
Lekbreeding, or lek mating, is a mating system in which males gather in a lek, a communal display arena, to perform courtship displays aimed at attracting females. Females visit the lek, evaluate the displays, and choose a mate, after which they generally breed without further male involvement. In lekbreeding, males provide little to no parental care and do not defend resources or territories that benefit females; reproductive success is driven largely by female choice and display quality rather than territory availability.
Key features include highly skewed male mating success, with a minority of males siring most offspring while
Evolutionary explanations focus on the benefits of concentrated female choice, constraints on parental care, and ecological