The genetic mating system of a sea spider with male-biased sexual size dimorphism: evidence for paternity skew despite random mating succes
Inbreeding mating systems are uncommon because of inbreeding depression. Mating among close relative...
BACKGROUND: Polyandry is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. In the absence of direct benefits...
Mate choice among males is relatively understudied, despite recent evidence supporting its ubiquity....
Male-biased size dimorphism is usually expected to evolve in taxa with intense male-male competition...
Species that exhibit uniparental postzygotic investment by males are potentially good systems for in...
Taxa in which males alone invest in postzygotic care of offspring are often considered good models f...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Sperm competition drives traits that enhance fertilization success. The amount of sperm transferred ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Abstract. Observations of the reproductive behaviour of 44 free-living, polyandrous female sierra do...
Background: In most animal groups, it is unclear how body size variation relates to genital size dif...
Sexual dimorphism, or sex-specific trait expression, may evolve when selection favours different opt...
The topics of sperm competition and sexual selection are currently at the forefront of discussion am...
I investigated two topics in evolution. The first concerns the potential role of sexual selection i...
Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the size of t...
Inbreeding mating systems are uncommon because of inbreeding depression. Mating among close relative...
BACKGROUND: Polyandry is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. In the absence of direct benefits...
Mate choice among males is relatively understudied, despite recent evidence supporting its ubiquity....
Male-biased size dimorphism is usually expected to evolve in taxa with intense male-male competition...
Species that exhibit uniparental postzygotic investment by males are potentially good systems for in...
Taxa in which males alone invest in postzygotic care of offspring are often considered good models f...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Sperm competition drives traits that enhance fertilization success. The amount of sperm transferred ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Abstract. Observations of the reproductive behaviour of 44 free-living, polyandrous female sierra do...
Background: In most animal groups, it is unclear how body size variation relates to genital size dif...
Sexual dimorphism, or sex-specific trait expression, may evolve when selection favours different opt...
The topics of sperm competition and sexual selection are currently at the forefront of discussion am...
I investigated two topics in evolution. The first concerns the potential role of sexual selection i...
Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the size of t...
Inbreeding mating systems are uncommon because of inbreeding depression. Mating among close relative...
BACKGROUND: Polyandry is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. In the absence of direct benefits...
Mate choice among males is relatively understudied, despite recent evidence supporting its ubiquity....