SummaryIn mixed paternity broods, extra-pair offspring often perform better than their maternal half-siblings. This has been interpreted as evidence for genetic benefits of female promiscuity, but a new study shows that the difference in fitness may be largely due to a non-genetic, maternal effect
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
The consequences of polyandry for female fitness are controversial. Sexual conflict studies and a me...
Schmoll T, Dietrich V, Winkel W, Epplen JT, Schurr F, Lubjuhn T. Paternal genetic effects on offspri...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion th...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
BackgroundIn socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and fe...
Despite numerous and diverse theoretical models for the indirect benefits of polyandry, empirical su...
One predicted cost of female infidelity in socially monogamous species is that cuckolded males shoul...
Socially monogamous species vary widely in the frequency of extrapair offspring, but this is usually...
One predicted cost of female infidelity in socially monogamous species is that cuckolded males shoul...
<div><p>A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in sociall...
An enduring hypothesis for the proximal benefits of sex is that recombination increases the genetic ...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
The consequences of polyandry for female fitness are controversial. Sexual conflict studies and a me...
Schmoll T, Dietrich V, Winkel W, Epplen JT, Schurr F, Lubjuhn T. Paternal genetic effects on offspri...
In socially monogamous species, males that risk cuckoldry more than others might gain inclusive fitn...
Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion th...
Extra-pair copulations (EPC) are a rule rather than an exception in socially monogamous birds. Despi...
BackgroundIn socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and fe...
Despite numerous and diverse theoretical models for the indirect benefits of polyandry, empirical su...
One predicted cost of female infidelity in socially monogamous species is that cuckolded males shoul...
Socially monogamous species vary widely in the frequency of extrapair offspring, but this is usually...
One predicted cost of female infidelity in socially monogamous species is that cuckolded males shoul...
<div><p>A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in sociall...
An enduring hypothesis for the proximal benefits of sex is that recombination increases the genetic ...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
A striking but unexplained pattern in biology is the promiscuous mating behaviour in socially monoga...
The consequences of polyandry for female fitness are controversial. Sexual conflict studies and a me...