1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous systems and could cause selection on female extra-pair reproduction if extra-pair offspring (EPO) inherit high value for EPRS from their successful extra-pair fathers. However, EPRS is itself a composite trait that can be fully decomposed into subcomponents of variation, each of which can be further decomposed into genetic and environmental variances. However, such decompositions have not been implemented in wild populations, impeding evolutionary inference. 2. We first show that EPRS can be decomposed into the product of three life-history subcomponents: the number of broods available to a focal male to sire EPO, the male's probability of si...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
1. Age-specific variances and covariances in reproductive success shape the total variance in lifeti...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
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 variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
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...
1. Age-specific variances and covariances in reproductive success shape the total variance in lifeti...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
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 variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
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...
1. Age-specific variances and covariances in reproductive success shape the total variance in lifeti...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...