While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilization versus outcrossing, there is no analogous theory that predicts conditions favoring evolution of inbreeding avoidance or inbreeding preference enacted through mate choice given obligate biparental reproduction. Multiple interacting processes complicate the dynamics of alleles underlying such inbreeding strategies, including sexual conflict, distributions of kinship, genetic drift, purging of mutation load, direct costs, and restricted kin discrimination. We incorporated these processes into an individual-based model to predict conditions where selection should increase or decrease frequencies of alleles causing inbreeding avoidance or inbre...
Using analytical tools from game theory, we investigate the relevance of a series of hypotheses conc...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Natal sex-biased dispersal has long been thought to reduce the risk of inbreeding by spatially separ...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
Inbreeding depression is widely hypothesised to drive adaptive evolution of pre-copulatory and post-...
Polyandry is often hypothesized to evolve to allow females to adjust the degree to which they inbree...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Avoiding inbreeding, and therefore avoiding inbreeding depression in offspring fitness, is widely as...
Inbreeding depression is widely regarded as a driving force in the evolution of dispersal, mate choi...
Due to the intense selection pressure against inbreeding, humans are expected to possess psychologic...
Inbreeding avoidance is predicted to induce sex biases in dispersal. But which sex should disperse? ...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Polyandry is often hypothesized to evolve to allow females to adjust the degree to which they inbree...
Ackowledgements: This work was funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant to JMR. All simu...
Using analytical tools from game theory, we investigate the relevance of a series of hypotheses conc...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Natal sex-biased dispersal has long been thought to reduce the risk of inbreeding by spatially separ...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
Inbreeding depression is widely hypothesised to drive adaptive evolution of pre-copulatory and post-...
Polyandry is often hypothesized to evolve to allow females to adjust the degree to which they inbree...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Avoiding inbreeding, and therefore avoiding inbreeding depression in offspring fitness, is widely as...
Inbreeding depression is widely regarded as a driving force in the evolution of dispersal, mate choi...
Due to the intense selection pressure against inbreeding, humans are expected to possess psychologic...
Inbreeding avoidance is predicted to induce sex biases in dispersal. But which sex should disperse? ...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Polyandry is often hypothesized to evolve to allow females to adjust the degree to which they inbree...
Ackowledgements: This work was funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant to JMR. All simu...
Using analytical tools from game theory, we investigate the relevance of a series of hypotheses conc...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Natal sex-biased dispersal has long been thought to reduce the risk of inbreeding by spatially separ...