<p>Mating success was defined as successfully completing oviposition before breaking amplexus. The mating success rates were different significantly (χ<sup>2</sup> = 133.1, df = 3, <i>P</i> < 0.001) between undisturbed pairs (100%, <i>N</i> = 114) and disturbed pairs (16%, <i>N</i> = 49).</p
This is an update of J. Moreno, Reproductive Success, Editor(s): Michael D. Breed, Janice Moore, Enc...
<p>The difference in the percentage of large and small females chosen as mates when males were eithe...
<p>The white and grey boxes represent the percent of time (±SEM) spent by females in front of their ...
<p>Females that copulated < 550 s never produced nymphs. Only 33% (<i>N</i> = 3/9) of the copulation...
<p>Hatching success was lowest for sibling matings (light grey), followed by within-population matin...
Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental car...
Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental car...
Results from an experiment measuring female survival, fecundity, and egg hatching success through ti...
†<p>Percentage of unsuccessful courtships (no copulation) in which the behaviour occurs.</p>‡<p>Perc...
<p>For total replicates, the RIDL and ROCK controls and the actual competition experiment (RIDL vs. ...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
<p>(A) Percentage of copulated females (spermatophore attached to the genital pore). (B) Egg ratio (...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
<p>The number of hatched offspring produced by females (mean±standard error) was greater for females...
This is an update of J. Moreno, Reproductive Success, Editor(s): Michael D. Breed, Janice Moore, Enc...
<p>The difference in the percentage of large and small females chosen as mates when males were eithe...
<p>The white and grey boxes represent the percent of time (±SEM) spent by females in front of their ...
<p>Females that copulated < 550 s never produced nymphs. Only 33% (<i>N</i> = 3/9) of the copulation...
<p>Hatching success was lowest for sibling matings (light grey), followed by within-population matin...
Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental car...
Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental car...
Results from an experiment measuring female survival, fecundity, and egg hatching success through ti...
†<p>Percentage of unsuccessful courtships (no copulation) in which the behaviour occurs.</p>‡<p>Perc...
<p>For total replicates, the RIDL and ROCK controls and the actual competition experiment (RIDL vs. ...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
<p>(A) Percentage of copulated females (spermatophore attached to the genital pore). (B) Egg ratio (...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
<p>The number of hatched offspring produced by females (mean±standard error) was greater for females...
This is an update of J. Moreno, Reproductive Success, Editor(s): Michael D. Breed, Janice Moore, Enc...
<p>The difference in the percentage of large and small females chosen as mates when males were eithe...
<p>The white and grey boxes represent the percent of time (±SEM) spent by females in front of their ...