In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Competition (LMC), is expected to select for female-biased offspring sex ratios. However, the cues underlying sex allocation decisions remain poorly studied. Here, we test for several cues in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae, a species that was previously found to adjust the sex ratio of its offspring in response to the number of females within the local population, i.e. a patch. We here investigate whether the offspring sex ratio of T. urticae females changes in response to 1) the current number of females in the same patch, 2) the number of females in the patches of their mothers and 3) their relatedness to their mate. Single females on pa...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
Sex-ratio adjustments are commonly observed in haplodiploid species. However, the underlying proxima...
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
Sex-ratio adjustments are commonly observed in haplodiploid species. However, the underlying proxima...
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....