Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species exclusion. This supposes that the net effect of reproductive interactions is strongly negative for one, or both, of the species involved. Testing this requires a comprehensive analysis of interspecific reproductive interactions, accounting for the order and timing of mating events, and for their effects on either fertility or fecundity. To this aim, we measured reproductive interactions among spider mites, using a focal species, Tetranychus urticae, and an invasive (T.evansi) and a resident (T. ludeni) species, varying the mating sequence and interval, and measuring the effect of such crosses on fecundity and offspring sex ratio (a measure of f...
Tetranychus urticae Koch is a cosmopolitan pest whose rapid developmental rate enables it to produce...
In species where females gain a nutritious nuptial gift during mating, the balance between benefits ...
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
When phylogenetically close, two competing species may reproductively interfere, and thereby affect ...
When phylogenetically close, two competing species may reproductively interfere, and thereby affect ...
Competition for food and negative interspecific sexual interactions (reproductive interference) have...
Sexual conflict over mating frequency has driven the evolution of morphological and behavioural trai...
Competitive interaction between sister species can be affected by reproductive interference (RI) dep...
Males of the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) attempt to copulate ...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
Males are often expected to benefit from mating with multiple females; however, in species where fem...
Sex-ratio adjustments are commonly observed in haplodiploid species. However, the underlying proxima...
Tese de doutoramento, Biodiversidade Genética e Evolução, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciênc...
Tetranychus urticae Koch is a cosmopolitan pest whose rapid developmental rate enables it to produce...
In species where females gain a nutritious nuptial gift during mating, the balance between benefits ...
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
When phylogenetically close, two competing species may reproductively interfere, and thereby affect ...
When phylogenetically close, two competing species may reproductively interfere, and thereby affect ...
Competition for food and negative interspecific sexual interactions (reproductive interference) have...
Sexual conflict over mating frequency has driven the evolution of morphological and behavioural trai...
Competitive interaction between sister species can be affected by reproductive interference (RI) dep...
Males of the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) attempt to copulate ...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
Males are often expected to benefit from mating with multiple females; however, in species where fem...
Sex-ratio adjustments are commonly observed in haplodiploid species. However, the underlying proxima...
Tese de doutoramento, Biodiversidade Genética e Evolução, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciênc...
Tetranychus urticae Koch is a cosmopolitan pest whose rapid developmental rate enables it to produce...
In species where females gain a nutritious nuptial gift during mating, the balance between benefits ...
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...