Two-sex populations are usually studied through frequency-dependent models that describe how sex ratio affects mating, recruitment, and population growth. However, in two-sex populations, mating and recruitment should also be affected by density and by its interactions with sex ratio. Density may have positive effects on mating (Allee effects) but negative effects on other demographic processes. In this study, we quantified how positive and negative inter-sexual interactions balance in two-sex populations. Using a dioecious grass (Poa arachnifera), we established experimental field populations that varied in density and sex ratio. We then quantified mating success (seed fertilization) and non-mating demographic performance, and integrated t...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
<div><p>We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups d...
1. Mechanisms for maintaining biodiversity are still unclear despite considerable research. The clas...
Two-sex populations are usually studied through frequency-dependent models that describe how sex rat...
Abstract. Most population dynamics models explicitly track the density of a single sex. When the ope...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
1. Population viability models usually consider only the female segment of the population. However, ...
Environmental constraints can limit a population to a certain size, which is usually called the carr...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
In a two-sex demographic model, the most challenging mathematical components are the couple-formati...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
Social context refers to the composition of an individual's social interactants, including potential...
The explanation for the continued existence of sex, despite its many costs, remains one of the major...
When females mate with more than one male, sexual selection acts both before and after mating. The i...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
<div><p>We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups d...
1. Mechanisms for maintaining biodiversity are still unclear despite considerable research. The clas...
Two-sex populations are usually studied through frequency-dependent models that describe how sex rat...
Abstract. Most population dynamics models explicitly track the density of a single sex. When the ope...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
1. Population viability models usually consider only the female segment of the population. However, ...
Environmental constraints can limit a population to a certain size, which is usually called the carr...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
In a two-sex demographic model, the most challenging mathematical components are the couple-formati...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
Social context refers to the composition of an individual's social interactants, including potential...
The explanation for the continued existence of sex, despite its many costs, remains one of the major...
When females mate with more than one male, sexual selection acts both before and after mating. The i...
Males and females commonly differ in ecologically important traits. These traits mediate the acquisi...
<div><p>We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups d...
1. Mechanisms for maintaining biodiversity are still unclear despite considerable research. The clas...