Intraspecific variability in mating behavior and disparities between social and reproductive behavior add complexity to the description of animal mating systems. A previously published field study on a population of the maternally mouthbrooding cichlid fish Ctenochromis horei in the north of Lake Tanganyika suggested mate monopolization by the most dominant male. In the present study, genetic reconstructions of paternity in a population in the south of the lake provided no evidence for male mate monopolization, as none of the inferred sires had offspring in more than one brood. The ability to reconstruct sire genotypes from offspring alleles was confirmed by computer simulations. Multiple paternity occurred in several broods and was signifi...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...
Intraspecific variability in mating behavior and disparities between social and reproductive behavio...
Mating system variability is known to exist between and within species, often due to environmental i...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires ...
Models predict that sympatric speciation depends on restrictive parameter ranges, such as sufficient...
Whether premating isolation is achieved by male-specific, female-specific or sex-independent assorta...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...
Intraspecific variability in mating behavior and disparities between social and reproductive behavio...
Mating system variability is known to exist between and within species, often due to environmental i...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires ...
Models predict that sympatric speciation depends on restrictive parameter ranges, such as sufficient...
Whether premating isolation is achieved by male-specific, female-specific or sex-independent assorta...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...