Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous systems, is hypothesised to be facilitated by indirect selection stemming from cross-sex genetic covariances with components of male fitness. Specifically, polyandry is hypothesised to create positive genetic covariance with male paternity success due to inevitable assortative reproduction, driving ongoing coevolution. However, it remains unclear whether such covariances could or do emerge within complex polyandrous systems. First, we illustrate that genetic covariances between female extra-pair reproduction and male within-pair paternity success might be constrained in socially monogamous systems where female and male additive genetic effects can ...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The degree of inbreeding expressed within populations can profoundly shape evolutionary dynamics. Th...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the Tsawout and Tseycum first nations bands for allowing access to Mandarte...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The degree of inbreeding expressed within populations can profoundly shape evolutionary dynamics. Th...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the Tsawout and Tseycum first nations bands for allowing access to Mandarte...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The degree of inbreeding expressed within populations can profoundly shape evolutionary dynamics. Th...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...