Abstract Females often show multi-male mating (MMM), but the adaptive functions are unclear. We tested whether female house mice (Mus musculus musculus) show MMM when they can choose their mates without male coercion. We released 32 females into separate enclosures where they could choose to mate with two neighboring males that were restricted to their own territories. We also tested whether females increase MMM when the available males appeared unable to exclude intruders from their territories. To manip-ulate territorial intrusion, we introduced scent-marked tiles from the neighboring males into males ' territories, or we rearranged tiles within males ' own territories as a control. Each female was tested in treatment and contro...
Abstract Multiple mating and multiple paternity in polytocous species have been mostly studied from ...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...
Polyandry is common in many species and it has been suggested that females engage in multiple mating...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Paternity confusion is often suggested as the benefit that female mammals accrue by mating with mult...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition ext...
[Truncated abstract] Despite the costs associated with mating, females of many taxa solicit multiple...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Abstract Multiple mating and multiple paternity in polytocous species have been mostly studied from ...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...
Polyandry is common in many species and it has been suggested that females engage in multiple mating...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Little is known about the behavioural mechanisms facilitating kin-preferential communal breeding in ...
Paternity confusion is often suggested as the benefit that female mammals accrue by mating with mult...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition ext...
[Truncated abstract] Despite the costs associated with mating, females of many taxa solicit multiple...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Abstract Multiple mating and multiple paternity in polytocous species have been mostly studied from ...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
Abstract Little is known about the behavioural mecha-nisms facilitating kin-preferential communal br...