The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In socially monogamous but genetically polygynandrous species, extra-pair paternity (EPP) is widely hypothesized to increase the variance in male fitness compared to that arising given the socially monogamous mating system. This hypothesis has not been definitively tested because comprehensive data describing males’ apparent (social) and realized (genetic) fitness have been lacking. We used 16 years of comprehensive social and genetic paternity data for an entire free-living song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) population to quantify and compare variances in male apparent and realized fitness, and to quantify the contribution of the variances in within...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
Simultaneous polyandry is common in a wide range of taxa including socially monogamous species. Desp...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The variance in fitness across population members can influence major evolutionary processes. In soc...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
Simultaneous polyandry is common in a wide range of taxa including socially monogamous species. Desp...
The evolutionary trajectories of reproductive systems, including both male and female multiple matin...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
One key hypothesis explaining the evolution and persistence of polyandry, and resulting female extra...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
Ongoing evolution of polyandry, and consequent extra-pair reproduction in socially monogamous system...
1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous ...