Mating system variability is known to exist between and within species, often due to environmental influences. An open question is whether, vice versa, similar environmental conditions entail congruent mating behavior, for example in terms of multiple paternity, in species or populations sharing largely comparable breeding modes. This study employed microsatellite markers to investigate the incidence of multiple paternity in Cyprichromis coloratus and Cyprichromis leptosoma, two sympatric, closely related, mouthbrooding Lake Tanganyika cichlids with similar ecological and behavioral characteristics including the formation of open-water schools. Mouthbrooding females of both species were collected from the same mixed-species breeding school ...
Alloparental care – care for unrelated young – is rare in animals, and its ecological or evolutionar...
Extra-pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well-studied in birds and mammals ...
In many taxa, success in parental care requires the coordinated efforts of both parents. Given the e...
Mating system variability is known to exist between and within species, often due to environmental i...
Intraspecific variability in mating behavior and disparities between social and reproductive behavio...
Same school, different conduct: rates of multiple paternity vary within a mixed-species breeding sch...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Uniparental maternal brood care often coincides with multiple paternity and single maternity of broo...
Alloparental care – care for unrelated young – is rare in animals, and its ecological or evolutionar...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we measured the...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires ...
Mobile young under parental care have a high potential for intermixing with other broods, which pote...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Alloparental care – care for unrelated young – is rare in animals, and its ecological or evolutionar...
Extra-pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well-studied in birds and mammals ...
In many taxa, success in parental care requires the coordinated efforts of both parents. Given the e...
Mating system variability is known to exist between and within species, often due to environmental i...
Intraspecific variability in mating behavior and disparities between social and reproductive behavio...
Same school, different conduct: rates of multiple paternity vary within a mixed-species breeding sch...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Uniparental maternal brood care often coincides with multiple paternity and single maternity of broo...
Alloparental care – care for unrelated young – is rare in animals, and its ecological or evolutionar...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we measured the...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires ...
Mobile young under parental care have a high potential for intermixing with other broods, which pote...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Alloparental care – care for unrelated young – is rare in animals, and its ecological or evolutionar...
Extra-pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well-studied in birds and mammals ...
In many taxa, success in parental care requires the coordinated efforts of both parents. Given the e...