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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Yellow-Breasted CMap 100716 backup, incubation; Nestling (babies in the nest); Fledglings (dependent offspring out of the nest) during which time the female needs to be caring for her current offspring & not "looking for additional mates" to make more babies, to allow the female to hide forays from male mate (to ensure his continued help), EPCs with non-mate males (= sexual polyandry) at an average rate of 0.08 forays / 24 hours (which is lower than the male rate), Yellow-breasted Chats ("reconstructed CMap") were studied by Ward et al. (2014), EPCs with non-mate males (= sexual polyandry) not during specific stages of the nesting cycle (Fig. 5), specific stages of the nesting cycle (Fig. 5) including incubation; Nestling (babies in the nest); Fledglings (dependent offspring out of the nest), significantly more night forays (compared to day forays) in order to allow the female, sexually Poly-gyn-androus" with Female Yellow-Breasted Chats, "Socially Mongamous" but sexually Poly-gyn-androus", hide forays from male mate (to ensure his continued help) implying to foray without male mate's harassment, hide forays from male mate (to ensure his continued help) implying "if you are going to mess around, don't advertise it to your partner"!, specific stages of the nesting cycle (Fig. 5) including "not mated" (so she's searching for a mate) (less frequently than "fertile" = egg laying), Yellow-breasted Chats ("reconstructed CMap") are "Socially Mongamous", to allow the female to to foray without male mate's harassment, EPCs with non-mate females (= sexual polygyny) at an average rate of 0.18 forays / 24 hours (which is higher than the female rate), specific stages of the nesting cycle (Fig. 5) including "fertile" (egg-laying) period (statistically significant result), EPCs with non-mate males (= sexual polyandry) during specific stages of the nesting cycle (Fig. 5), Female Yellow-Breasted Chats seeking EPCs with non-mate males (= sexual polyandry), sexually Poly-gyn-androus" with Male Yellow-Breasted Chats, the female needs to be caring for her current offspring & not "looking for additional mates" to make more babies implying there is a "cost" associated with "messing around" at the wrong times of the nesting cycle