Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of the same or different social groups. This variation may be linked to genetic benefits, where multiple mating decreases risk of inbreeding. Multiple mating also may be constrained by the socio-spatial setting through its effect on availability of mates. Since multiple mating with individuals from same or different groups may determine sex-specific fitness effects, we also examined how multiple mating modulates social benefits of females and males. We used 7 years of data on demography, social organization, and genetics of a natural population of the group-living and colonial rodent, Octodon degus, to determine how kin and sex composition withi...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Sexual selection involving genetically disassortative mate choice is one of several evolutionary pro...
Individuals are generally predicted to avoid inbreeding because of detrimental fitness effects. Howe...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Many cooperative social attributes are being linked to characteristics of mating systems, particular...
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive int...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Paternity confusion is often suggested as the benefit that female mammals accrue by mating with mult...
How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny c...
Abstract Females often show multi-male mating (MMM), but the adaptive functions are unclear. We test...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Sexual selection involving genetically disassortative mate choice is one of several evolutionary pro...
Individuals are generally predicted to avoid inbreeding because of detrimental fitness effects. Howe...
Individuals in social species may mate with multiple opposite sex individuals, including members of ...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
Many cooperative social attributes are being linked to characteristics of mating systems, particular...
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive int...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Paternity confusion is often suggested as the benefit that female mammals accrue by mating with mult...
How males gain access to mates and the potential for female choice will determine whether polygyny c...
Abstract Females often show multi-male mating (MMM), but the adaptive functions are unclear. We test...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Alternative reproductive tactics are defined as discrete differences in morphological, physiological...
Sexual selection involving genetically disassortative mate choice is one of several evolutionary pro...
Individuals are generally predicted to avoid inbreeding because of detrimental fitness effects. Howe...