SummaryFemales of most animal species are polyandrous, with individual females usually mating with more than one male [1, 2]. However, the ubiquity of polyandry remains enigmatic [3, 4] because of the potentially high costs to females of multiple mating [5, 6]. Current theory to account for the high prevalence of polyandry largely focuses on its benefits to individual females [7, 8]. There are also higher-level explanations for the high incidence of polyandry—polyandrous clades may speciate more rapidly [6]. Here we test the hypothesis that polyandry may also reduce population extinction risk. We demonstrate that mating with multiple males protects populations of the fruit fly Drosophila pseudoobscura against extinction caused by a “selfish...
Earth's biodiversity is undergoing mass extinction due to anthropogenic compounding of environmental...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
The widespread phenomenon of polyandry (mating by females with multiple males) is an evolutionary pu...
SummaryFemales of most animal species are polyandrous, with individual females usually mating with m...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
Polyandry is a paradox: why do females mate multiple times when a single ejaculate often provides en...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Why do females across a wide range of taxa mate with more than one male? Here, I present the hypothe...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
SummarySex-ratio meiotic drive occurs when males produce a predominance of X-chromosome bearing sper...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Multiple mating by females is common in nature. Yet, the evolution and maintenance of polyandry rema...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Polyandry, by elevating sexual conflict and selecting for reduced male care relative to monandry, ma...
Abstract Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitne...
Earth's biodiversity is undergoing mass extinction due to anthropogenic compounding of environmental...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
The widespread phenomenon of polyandry (mating by females with multiple males) is an evolutionary pu...
SummaryFemales of most animal species are polyandrous, with individual females usually mating with m...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
Polyandry is a paradox: why do females mate multiple times when a single ejaculate often provides en...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Why do females across a wide range of taxa mate with more than one male? Here, I present the hypothe...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
SummarySex-ratio meiotic drive occurs when males produce a predominance of X-chromosome bearing sper...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Multiple mating by females is common in nature. Yet, the evolution and maintenance of polyandry rema...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Polyandry, by elevating sexual conflict and selecting for reduced male care relative to monandry, ma...
Abstract Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitne...
Earth's biodiversity is undergoing mass extinction due to anthropogenic compounding of environmental...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
The widespread phenomenon of polyandry (mating by females with multiple males) is an evolutionary pu...