In many vertebrates, body size is an important driver of variation in male reproductive success. Larger, more fit individuals are more likely to dominate mating opportunities, skewing siring success and resulting in lower effective population sizes and genetic diversity. The mating system of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has been characterized as both female-defense and scramble-competition polygyny. Mating systems are typically not fixed and can be influenced by factors such as population density, demographic structure, and environmental conditions; however, most populations will have a predominant strategy that results from local conditions. We assessed how male body size influences patterns of paternity and reproductive succe...
Sperm storage is widespread in many vertebrate groups, and it is frequently associated with promiscu...
An aim of many captive breeding programs is to increase population sizes for reintroduction and esta...
Translocations are a tool widely used by wildlife managers, yet their impact is often insufficiently...
I studied the reproductive characteristics and mating systems of a central Florida population of gop...
Little is known about the reproductive behaviors and the actual outcomes of mating attempts in the g...
Little is known about the reproductive behaviors and the actual outcomes of mating attempts in the g...
Inbreeding depression, the reduction of fitness due to mating of related individuals, is of particul...
Life-history traits include those characters ultimately influencing the growth and persistence of po...
In natural populations susceptible to inbreeding depression, behaviors such as female promiscuity an...
Knowing how the number and qualities of mates influence male reproductive success (RS) can help inte...
Using data from gopher tortoises captured over a 10-yr period in a population in central Florida, we...
Sexual selection and reproductive strategies affect individual fitness and population genetic divers...
Sexual selection and reproductive strategies affect individual fitness and population genetic divers...
Author\u27s Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine differences in maternal investment by...
Sex ratio theory suggests that the strength of intersexual selection will increase as a population m...
Sperm storage is widespread in many vertebrate groups, and it is frequently associated with promiscu...
An aim of many captive breeding programs is to increase population sizes for reintroduction and esta...
Translocations are a tool widely used by wildlife managers, yet their impact is often insufficiently...
I studied the reproductive characteristics and mating systems of a central Florida population of gop...
Little is known about the reproductive behaviors and the actual outcomes of mating attempts in the g...
Little is known about the reproductive behaviors and the actual outcomes of mating attempts in the g...
Inbreeding depression, the reduction of fitness due to mating of related individuals, is of particul...
Life-history traits include those characters ultimately influencing the growth and persistence of po...
In natural populations susceptible to inbreeding depression, behaviors such as female promiscuity an...
Knowing how the number and qualities of mates influence male reproductive success (RS) can help inte...
Using data from gopher tortoises captured over a 10-yr period in a population in central Florida, we...
Sexual selection and reproductive strategies affect individual fitness and population genetic divers...
Sexual selection and reproductive strategies affect individual fitness and population genetic divers...
Author\u27s Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine differences in maternal investment by...
Sex ratio theory suggests that the strength of intersexual selection will increase as a population m...
Sperm storage is widespread in many vertebrate groups, and it is frequently associated with promiscu...
An aim of many captive breeding programs is to increase population sizes for reintroduction and esta...
Translocations are a tool widely used by wildlife managers, yet their impact is often insufficiently...