We use microsatellite loci to detail the multiple paternity patterns in broods from 10 wild populations of the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) found in Northern Trinidad. The populations span two major drainages comprising the Caroni and the Oropouche, and include sites that are characterized by either high or low predation. Across the populations the frequency of multiple paternity is high with 95 % (range: 70%–100%) of broods having multiple sires. Broods have an average of 3.5 sires (range: 1–9) and a mixed-model analysis suggests that broods from high predation sites have marginally more sires than do those from low pre-dation sites, but this is true only in the Oropouche drainage. There is no difference in sire number between predation sit...
Multiply mated female guppies Poecilia reticulata descended from the Tacarigua population in Trinida...
The introduction of non-native species into new habitats poses a major threat to native populations....
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
We use microsatellite loci to detail the multiple paternity patterns in broods from 10 wild populati...
Mating can increase an individual's risk of mortality by predation. In response to predation hazards...
In most species, males have a higher reproductive potential than females, leading to skewed reproduc...
Male offspring production in promiscuously mating species is typically more skewed than female offsp...
Insight into the processes of evolutionary change can be obtained by studying the distribution of ge...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
Although Trinidadian populations of the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, show considerable adaptive genet...
Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are models for understanding the interplay between natural and sexual ...
Previous studies on Trinidadian guppies have shown an apparent association of genetic variability, e...
Previous studies on Trinidadian guppies have shown an apparent association of genetic variability, e...
Multiply mated female guppies Poecilia reticulata descended from the Tacarigua population in Trinida...
Multiply mated female guppies Poecilia reticulata descended from the Tacarigua population in Trinida...
The introduction of non-native species into new habitats poses a major threat to native populations....
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
We use microsatellite loci to detail the multiple paternity patterns in broods from 10 wild populati...
Mating can increase an individual's risk of mortality by predation. In response to predation hazards...
In most species, males have a higher reproductive potential than females, leading to skewed reproduc...
Male offspring production in promiscuously mating species is typically more skewed than female offsp...
Insight into the processes of evolutionary change can be obtained by studying the distribution of ge...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
Although Trinidadian populations of the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, show considerable adaptive genet...
Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are models for understanding the interplay between natural and sexual ...
Previous studies on Trinidadian guppies have shown an apparent association of genetic variability, e...
Previous studies on Trinidadian guppies have shown an apparent association of genetic variability, e...
Multiply mated female guppies Poecilia reticulata descended from the Tacarigua population in Trinida...
Multiply mated female guppies Poecilia reticulata descended from the Tacarigua population in Trinida...
The introduction of non-native species into new habitats poses a major threat to native populations....
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...