After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias paternity, such as repeating matings with the preferred male, facilitating fertilization from the best sperm or differentially investing in offspring according to their sire. Female ability to bias paternity after a first mating has been demonstrated in a few species, but unambiguous evidence remains limited by the access to complex behaviours, sperm storage organs and fertilization processes within females. Even when found at the phenotypic level, the potential evolution of any mechanism allowing females to bias paternity other than mate choice remains little explored. Using a large population of pedigreed females, we developed a simple test to...
In many species, the order in which males mate with a female explains much of the variation in pater...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
Many species engage in polyandry, resulting in the potential for sexual selection to continue post-c...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Female Drosophila melanogaster remate more frequently than necessary to ensure fertilization. We tes...
International audienceMisalignment between male and female interests over mating creates interlocus ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
Misalignment between male and female interests over mating creates inter-locus sexual conflict that ...
Despite the costs of mating, females of most taxa mate with multiple males. Polyandrous females are ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
In many species, the order in which males mate with a female explains much of the variation in pater...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
Many species engage in polyandry, resulting in the potential for sexual selection to continue post-c...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Female Drosophila melanogaster remate more frequently than necessary to ensure fertilization. We tes...
International audienceMisalignment between male and female interests over mating creates interlocus ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
Misalignment between male and female interests over mating creates inter-locus sexual conflict that ...
Despite the costs of mating, females of most taxa mate with multiple males. Polyandrous females are ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
In many species, the order in which males mate with a female explains much of the variation in pater...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...