Alternative mating strategies are common in nature and are generally thought to increase the intensity of sexual selection. However, cuckoldry can theoretically decrease the opportunity for sexual selection, particularly in highly polygamous species. We address here the influence of sneaking (fertilization thievery) on the opportunity for sexual selection in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus, a marine fish species in which males build and defend nests. Our microsatellite-based analysis of the mating system in a natural sand goby population shows high rates of sneaking and multiple mating by males. Sneaker males had fertilized eggs in approximately 50% of the assayed nests, and multiple sneakers sometimes fertilized eggs from a single fem...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
BackgroundIn socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and fe...
Extra-pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well-studied in birds and mammals ...
Alternative mating strategies are common in nature and are generally thought to increase the intensi...
Molecular markers have proved extremely useful in resolving mating patterns within individual popula...
Molecular markers have proved extremely useful in resolving mating patterns within individual popula...
Abstract Background A major question in behavioural ecology concerns the relationship between geneti...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
Background: A major question in behavioural ecology concerns the relationship between genetic mating...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
To test if an increased sperm competition risk affects male behavior and mating decisions of both se...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
There has been much debate about how male alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) evolve. In particu...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
BackgroundIn socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and fe...
Extra-pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well-studied in birds and mammals ...
Alternative mating strategies are common in nature and are generally thought to increase the intensi...
Molecular markers have proved extremely useful in resolving mating patterns within individual popula...
Molecular markers have proved extremely useful in resolving mating patterns within individual popula...
Abstract Background A major question in behavioural ecology concerns the relationship between geneti...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
Background: A major question in behavioural ecology concerns the relationship between genetic mating...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
To test if an increased sperm competition risk affects male behavior and mating decisions of both se...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
There has been much debate about how male alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) evolve. In particu...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
BackgroundIn socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and fe...
Extra-pair paternity within socially monogamous mating systems is well-studied in birds and mammals ...