Resource availability influences sexual selection within populations and determines whether behaviours such as territoriality or resource sharing are adaptive. In Thoropa taophora, a frog endemic to the Atlantic Coastal Rainforest of Brazil, males compete for and defend limited breeding sites while females often share breeding sites with other females; however, sharing breeding sites may involve costs due to cannibalism by conspecific tadpoles. We studied a breeding population of T. taophora to determine (i) whether this species exhibits polygynous mating involving female choice for territorial males and limited breeding resources; (ii) whether limited breeding resources create the potential for male–male cooperation in defence of neighbour...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Assortative mating is a common pattern in sexually reproducing species, but the mechanisms leading t...
Resource availability influences sexual selection within populations and determines whether behaviou...
Resource availability influences sexual selection within populations and determines whether behaviou...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Frog reproductive modes are complex phenotypes that include egg/clutch characteristics, oviposition ...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Linking specific ecological factors to the evolution of parental care pattern and mating system is a...
Little is known about the operation of male mate choice in systems with perceived high costs to male...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Assortative mating is a common pattern in sexually reproducing species, but the mechanisms leading t...
Resource availability influences sexual selection within populations and determines whether behaviou...
Resource availability influences sexual selection within populations and determines whether behaviou...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Frog reproductive modes are complex phenotypes that include egg/clutch characteristics, oviposition ...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Linking specific ecological factors to the evolution of parental care pattern and mating system is a...
Little is known about the operation of male mate choice in systems with perceived high costs to male...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Assortative mating is a common pattern in sexually reproducing species, but the mechanisms leading t...