A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in polyandrous groups, where sexual selection occurs before and after mating. Here, we combine fine-grained behavioural information (>41,000 interactions) with molecular parentage data to study sexual selection in replicated, age-structured groups of polyandrous red junglefowl, Gallus gallus. Male reproductive success was determined by the number of females mated (precopulatory sexual selection) and his paternity share, which was driven by the polyandry of his female partners (postcopulatory sexual selection). Pre- and postcopulatory components of male reproductive success covaried positively; males with high mating success also had high paternit...
Despite widespread evidence that mating and intrasexual competition are costly, relatively little is...
When mates are limited, individuals should allocate resources to mating tactics that maximize fitnes...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
In principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for sexual selection in ma...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
Sexual selection has been evoked as a contributing cause of many morphological and behavioural adapt...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Despite increasing evidence of the importance of repeatable among-individual differences in behaviou...
1. Despite increasing evidence of the importance of repeatable among-individual differences in behav...
Sexual selection is widely recognized as the evolutionary agent driving male exaggeration and strate...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
Despite widespread evidence that mating and intrasexual competition are costly, relatively little is...
When mates are limited, individuals should allocate resources to mating tactics that maximize fitnes...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
In principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for sexual selection in ma...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
Sexual selection has been evoked as a contributing cause of many morphological and behavioural adapt...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Despite increasing evidence of the importance of repeatable among-individual differences in behaviou...
1. Despite increasing evidence of the importance of repeatable among-individual differences in behav...
Sexual selection is widely recognized as the evolutionary agent driving male exaggeration and strate...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
Despite widespread evidence that mating and intrasexual competition are costly, relatively little is...
When mates are limited, individuals should allocate resources to mating tactics that maximize fitnes...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...