Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement with observational indices of male breeding success. Grey seal studies have reported considerable discrepancies between genetic and behavioural paternity measures that have been interpreted as evidence of previously unidentified male strategies and/or tactics. Therefore, these studies have the power to fundamentally alter our perceptions of mating systems. However, other pinniped studies exhibit no such disagreements, and one possible explanation for disparities may be sampling biases in space and time. Therefore, it is essential that potential sampling biases are examined to evaluate the likelihood of previously unidentified male strategies. ...
Like most mammals, grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, are thought to be polygynous. However, genetic an...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Fine-scale spatial patterns of female relatedness throughout the established grey seal breeding colo...
Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement w...
Previous studies of breeding behaviour in the grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, have painted conflictin...
For polygynous mammals with no paternal care, the number of offspring sired is often the sole measu...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Nichols H, Fuchs B, Paijmans A, et al. Where are the beachmasters? Unexpectedly weak polygyny among ...
Although mammalian mating systems are classically characterized in terms of male competition and pol...
Studies of the grey seal Halichoerus grypus mating system, using focal animal sampling constrained b...
Colonially breeding animals such as grey seals typically have a discrete number of breeding sites. T...
Colonially breeding gray seals are polygynous. Males are larger than females, compete with each othe...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Like most mammals, grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, are thought to be polygynous. However, genetic an...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Fine-scale spatial patterns of female relatedness throughout the established grey seal breeding colo...
Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement w...
Previous studies of breeding behaviour in the grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, have painted conflictin...
For polygynous mammals with no paternal care, the number of offspring sired is often the sole measu...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Nichols H, Fuchs B, Paijmans A, et al. Where are the beachmasters? Unexpectedly weak polygyny among ...
Although mammalian mating systems are classically characterized in terms of male competition and pol...
Studies of the grey seal Halichoerus grypus mating system, using focal animal sampling constrained b...
Colonially breeding animals such as grey seals typically have a discrete number of breeding sites. T...
Colonially breeding gray seals are polygynous. Males are larger than females, compete with each othe...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Like most mammals, grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, are thought to be polygynous. However, genetic an...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Fine-scale spatial patterns of female relatedness throughout the established grey seal breeding colo...