The simultaneous optimization of clutch size and sex ratio is a tricky problem. Unless parameters such as host size or fecundity exist to pin down the optimal clutch size, this problem remains elusive to analytical analysis. This is because the fitness landscape with respect to dutch size and sex ratio does not have one single evolutionarify stable peak toward which the population can evolve. To solve this problem, I used a computer emulation to optimize both dutch size and sex ratio using externally ovipositing fig wasps as a model taxon. The simulation approach allows the use of integer numbers of eggs rather than assuming that females can produce any sex ratio between 0 and 1. When females have no information about the patches on which t...
1. Fig wasps have proved extremely useful study organisms for testing how reproductive decisions evo...
1. Pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae) display sex ratio adjustment, producing less femal...
The populations of many species are structured such that mating is not random and occurs between mem...
International audienceLocal mate competition (LMC) favours female biased clutch sex ratios because i...
Under local mate competition, sex ratio theory predicts that increasing numbers of ovipositing femal...
alternative mating tactics; conditional strategies; ESS; fig wasps; male dimorphism; maternal effect...
Sex allocation theory has long generated insights into the nature of natural selection. Classical mo...
The fig pollinating wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have obligate arrhenotoky and a breeding structur...
The area of sex-ratio theory known as 'local mate competition' is analyzed and extended. New models ...
Local mate competition (LMC) favours female biased clutch sex ratios because it reduces competition ...
Under local mate competition, sex ratio theory predicts that increasing numbers of ovipositing femal...
In this study, we experimentally examined the ovipositing sequence of the pollinator Ceratosolen fus...
1.¿Fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) represent an important model system for studies of sex ratio e...
(With 3 figures) In fig wasps, mating takes place among the offspring of one or a few foundress moth...
Ficus pertusa (Moraceae), a common Neotropical fig, is host to one pollinating (Agaonidae) and three...
1. Fig wasps have proved extremely useful study organisms for testing how reproductive decisions evo...
1. Pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae) display sex ratio adjustment, producing less femal...
The populations of many species are structured such that mating is not random and occurs between mem...
International audienceLocal mate competition (LMC) favours female biased clutch sex ratios because i...
Under local mate competition, sex ratio theory predicts that increasing numbers of ovipositing femal...
alternative mating tactics; conditional strategies; ESS; fig wasps; male dimorphism; maternal effect...
Sex allocation theory has long generated insights into the nature of natural selection. Classical mo...
The fig pollinating wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have obligate arrhenotoky and a breeding structur...
The area of sex-ratio theory known as 'local mate competition' is analyzed and extended. New models ...
Local mate competition (LMC) favours female biased clutch sex ratios because it reduces competition ...
Under local mate competition, sex ratio theory predicts that increasing numbers of ovipositing femal...
In this study, we experimentally examined the ovipositing sequence of the pollinator Ceratosolen fus...
1.¿Fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) represent an important model system for studies of sex ratio e...
(With 3 figures) In fig wasps, mating takes place among the offspring of one or a few foundress moth...
Ficus pertusa (Moraceae), a common Neotropical fig, is host to one pollinating (Agaonidae) and three...
1. Fig wasps have proved extremely useful study organisms for testing how reproductive decisions evo...
1. Pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae) display sex ratio adjustment, producing less femal...
The populations of many species are structured such that mating is not random and occurs between mem...