Although mammalian mating systems are classically characterized in terms of male competition and polygyny, it is becoming increasingly apparent that alternative male strategies and female choice may play important roles. For example, females who mate with males from a dominant dynasty risk producing inbred offspring. Many pinnipeds are highly polygynous, but in some species alternative male strategies such as aquatic mating appear to be important, even when behavioral observations suggest strong polygyny. Here, we analyze male reproductive success in the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella, an otariid described behaviorally as being highly polygynous, by combining a microsatellite paternity analysis spanning seven consecutive breeding ...
Hybridization among organisms can potentially contribute to the processes of evolution, but this dep...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
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 ...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...
Hoffman J, Boyd ILB, Amos W. Male reproductive strategy and the importance of maternal status in the...
Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement w...
For polygynous mammals with no paternal care, the number of offspring sired is often the sole measu...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman impacts on natural systems can...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement w...
Nichols H, Fuchs B, Paijmans A, et al. Where are the beachmasters? Unexpectedly weak polygyny among ...
The social organization and behaviour of 35 individually recognizable territorial male Antarctic Fur...
Hybridization among organisms can potentially contribute to the processes of evolution, but this dep...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
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 ...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...
Hoffman J, Boyd ILB, Amos W. Male reproductive strategy and the importance of maternal status in the...
Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement w...
For polygynous mammals with no paternal care, the number of offspring sired is often the sole measu...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman impacts on natural systems can...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
Molecular studies of pinniped breeding systems exhibit a broad range of agreement and disagreement w...
Nichols H, Fuchs B, Paijmans A, et al. Where are the beachmasters? Unexpectedly weak polygyny among ...
The social organization and behaviour of 35 individually recognizable territorial male Antarctic Fur...
Hybridization among organisms can potentially contribute to the processes of evolution, but this dep...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...
Elephant seals are known from long-term behavioral studies to be highly polygynous and to show high ...