Polyandry, by elevating sexual conflict and selecting for reduced male care relative to monandry, may exacerbate the cost of sex and thereby seriously impact population fitness. On the other hand, polyandry has a number of possible population-level benefits over monandry, such as increased sexual selection leading to faster adaptation and a reduced mutation load. Here, we review existing information on how female fitness evolves under polyandry and how this influences population dynamics. In balance, it is far from clear whether polyandry has a net positive or negative effect on female fitness, but we also stress that its effects on individuals may not have visible demographic consequences. In populations that produce many more offspring th...
Over the last decades, the field of sexual selection underwent a paradigm shift from sexual-stereoty...
Sexual selection is a prevalent evolutionary force that prominently led to the evolution of elaborat...
Females often mate with several males before producing offspring. Field studies of vertebrates sugge...
Polyandry, by elevating sexual conflict and selecting for reduced male care relative to monandry, ma...
One of the most pressing questions we face as biologists is to understand how climate change will af...
A popular notion in sexual selection is that females are polyandrous and their offspring are commonl...
In a rapidly changing environment, does sexual selection on males elevate a population's reproductiv...
When there is a variation in the quality of males in a population, multiple mating can lead to an in...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordA popula...
SummaryFemales of most animal species are polyandrous, with individual females usually mating with m...
Sexual selection has manifold ecological and evolutionary consequences, making its net effect on pop...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Earth's biodiversity is undergoing mass extinction due to anthropogenic compounding of environmental...
Over the last decades, the field of sexual selection underwent a paradigm shift from sexual-stereoty...
Sexual selection is a prevalent evolutionary force that prominently led to the evolution of elaborat...
Females often mate with several males before producing offspring. Field studies of vertebrates sugge...
Polyandry, by elevating sexual conflict and selecting for reduced male care relative to monandry, ma...
One of the most pressing questions we face as biologists is to understand how climate change will af...
A popular notion in sexual selection is that females are polyandrous and their offspring are commonl...
In a rapidly changing environment, does sexual selection on males elevate a population's reproductiv...
When there is a variation in the quality of males in a population, multiple mating can lead to an in...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordA popula...
SummaryFemales of most animal species are polyandrous, with individual females usually mating with m...
Sexual selection has manifold ecological and evolutionary consequences, making its net effect on pop...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Earth's biodiversity is undergoing mass extinction due to anthropogenic compounding of environmental...
Over the last decades, the field of sexual selection underwent a paradigm shift from sexual-stereoty...
Sexual selection is a prevalent evolutionary force that prominently led to the evolution of elaborat...
Females often mate with several males before producing offspring. Field studies of vertebrates sugge...