Microsatellite data have recently been introduced in the context of genetic maternity and paternity assignments in high-fecundity fish species with single-parent-tended broods. Here we extend such analyses to an aquatic invertebrate, the crayfish Orconectes placidus, in which gravid females carry large numbers of offspring. Genetic parentage analyses of more than 900 progeny from 15 wild crayfish broods revealed that gravid females were invariably the exclusive dams of the offspring they tended (i.e. there was no allomaternal care), and that most of the females had mated with multiple (usually two) males who contributed sometimes highly skewed numbers of offspring to a brood. Within any multiply sired brood, the unhatched eggs (or the hatch...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
For many species in nature, a sire's progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Cryptic female choice may be common among crustaceans , but few studies have thoroughly examined it ...
Microsatellite data have recently been introduced in the context of genetic maternity and paternity ...
Multiple mating is expected to be common in organisms that produce large clutches as a mechanism by ...
Females may invest more in reproduction if they acquire mates of high phenotypic quality, because of...
Inheritance of three kinds of molecular genetic markers (mtDNA, random-amplified polymorphic DNAs (R...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
<p>Multilocus genotypes for 5 females and their offspring (juveniles) carrying paternal alleles are ...
Biological invasions are impacting biota worldwide, and explaining why some taxa tend to become inva...
Molecular genetic analyses of parentage provide insights into mating systems. Although there are 22,...
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...
In the nature, crayfish are represented like predators or a part of food base of some fish. Also in ...
Decapod crustaceans exhibit considerable variation in fertilisation strategies, ranging from pervasi...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
For many species in nature, a sire's progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Cryptic female choice may be common among crustaceans , but few studies have thoroughly examined it ...
Microsatellite data have recently been introduced in the context of genetic maternity and paternity ...
Multiple mating is expected to be common in organisms that produce large clutches as a mechanism by ...
Females may invest more in reproduction if they acquire mates of high phenotypic quality, because of...
Inheritance of three kinds of molecular genetic markers (mtDNA, random-amplified polymorphic DNAs (R...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
<p>Multilocus genotypes for 5 females and their offspring (juveniles) carrying paternal alleles are ...
Biological invasions are impacting biota worldwide, and explaining why some taxa tend to become inva...
Molecular genetic analyses of parentage provide insights into mating systems. Although there are 22,...
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...
In the nature, crayfish are represented like predators or a part of food base of some fish. Also in ...
Decapod crustaceans exhibit considerable variation in fertilisation strategies, ranging from pervasi...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
For many species in nature, a sire's progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Cryptic female choice may be common among crustaceans , but few studies have thoroughly examined it ...