The thesis presents research on the life-history polymorphism in the mite Sancassania berlesei. Males of this species are andropolymorphic: there are two distinct male phenotypes. One, the fighter, develops a third thickened leg pair, with which it kills off other fighters and males which do not exhibit a third thickened leg pair, the non-fighters. A review of the life-history of S. berlesei is given, focussing on its general biology, diet, dispersal and mating behaviour. This is followed by a review of the andropolymorphism, and the current understanding of the mechanisms underlying it. The major conclusions from the experimental work presented in this thesis are that fighters primarily develop at low population densities; though the prop...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
Within many species, males exhibit alternative repro-ductive tactics (Shuster & Wade, 2003). In ...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
The conditional evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) with status-dependent tactics is the most commo...
Among acarid mites, a number of species are characterised by the presence of discontinuous morpholog...
Alternative reproductive tactic, in males are often associated with divergent phenotypes expressed a...
Abstract Background Differing evolutionary interests of males and females may result in sexual confl...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a singl...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Many species exhibit two discrete male morphs: fighters and sneakers. Fighters are large and possess...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...
Abstract. If genetically distinct morphs coexist under a range of natural conditions, they should ha...
If genetically distinct morphs coexist under a range of natural conditions, they should have equal l...
Theory predicts that the evolution of polyphenic variation is facilitated where morphs are genetical...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
Within many species, males exhibit alternative repro-ductive tactics (Shuster & Wade, 2003). In ...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
The conditional evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) with status-dependent tactics is the most commo...
Among acarid mites, a number of species are characterised by the presence of discontinuous morpholog...
Alternative reproductive tactic, in males are often associated with divergent phenotypes expressed a...
Abstract Background Differing evolutionary interests of males and females may result in sexual confl...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a singl...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Many species exhibit two discrete male morphs: fighters and sneakers. Fighters are large and possess...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...
Abstract. If genetically distinct morphs coexist under a range of natural conditions, they should ha...
If genetically distinct morphs coexist under a range of natural conditions, they should have equal l...
Theory predicts that the evolution of polyphenic variation is facilitated where morphs are genetical...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
Within many species, males exhibit alternative repro-ductive tactics (Shuster & Wade, 2003). In ...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...