Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science.Breeding was observed in the foam nest frog, Chiromantis xerampelina, over three breeding seasons The mating pattern was characterized by an extended breeding season with a male-biased operational sex ratio and asynchronous and unpredictable female arrival. At more than 90% of nests, from one to seven unpaired males ('peripheral males') gathered around the amplexing pair during nest construction. Those peripheral males closest to the pair competed 'With each other, and with the amplexing male, to position their cloacae against the female's cloaca during oviposition bouts. I...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
<div><p>Mating duration is a reproductive behaviour that can impact fertilization efficiency and off...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...
In many animals females mate with multiple males during a single breeding season (polyandry), but th...
2 Abstract This bachelor thesis focuses the comparison of the various reproductive strategies of fro...
National audienceIn anurans, sexual conflict of interest between the sexes over the mating system sh...
National audienceIn anurans, sexual conflict of interest between the sexes over the mating system sh...
This bachelor thesis focuses the comparison of the various reproductive strategies of frogs and the ...
In the frog Crinia georgiana, reproductive behavior comprises a "guarding tactic," in which males de...
In externally fertilizing animals in which females mate with multiple males at the same time (simult...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity inanuran amphibians, i...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity inanuran amphibians, i...
We studied the behavior and mating success of a natural population of painted reed frogs, Hyperolius...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity in anuran amphibians,...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
<div><p>Mating duration is a reproductive behaviour that can impact fertilization efficiency and off...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...
In many animals females mate with multiple males during a single breeding season (polyandry), but th...
2 Abstract This bachelor thesis focuses the comparison of the various reproductive strategies of fro...
National audienceIn anurans, sexual conflict of interest between the sexes over the mating system sh...
National audienceIn anurans, sexual conflict of interest between the sexes over the mating system sh...
This bachelor thesis focuses the comparison of the various reproductive strategies of frogs and the ...
In the frog Crinia georgiana, reproductive behavior comprises a "guarding tactic," in which males de...
In externally fertilizing animals in which females mate with multiple males at the same time (simult...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity inanuran amphibians, i...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity inanuran amphibians, i...
We studied the behavior and mating success of a natural population of painted reed frogs, Hyperolius...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity in anuran amphibians,...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
<div><p>Mating duration is a reproductive behaviour that can impact fertilization efficiency and off...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...