We summarize the literature on rates of multiple paternity and sire numbers per clutch in viviparous fishes vs. mammals, two vertebrate groups in which pregnancy is common but entails very different numbers of embryos (for species surveyed, piscine broods averaged >10-fold larger than mammalian litters). As deduced from genetic parentage analyses, multiple mating by the pregnant sex proved to be common in assayed species but averaged significantly higher in fish than mammals. However, within either of these groups we found no significant correlations between brood size and genetically deduced incidence of multiple mating by females. Overall, these findings offer little support for the hypothesis that clutch size in pregnant species predi...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
We construct a verbal and graphical theory (the "fecundity-limitation hypothesis") about how constra...
Population density might be an important variable in determining the degree of multiple paternity. I...
Population density might be an important variable in determining the degree of multiple paternity. I...
Population density might be an important variable in determining the degree of multiple paternity. I...
The Shiner Perch (Cymatogaster aggregata Gibbons) exhibits a viviparous reproductive mode and long-t...
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
Multiple paternity is a common phenomenon within the live-bearing fish family Poeciliidae. There is ...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Matrotrophy, the provisioning of embryos between fertilization and birth, creates the potential for ...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
1. Multiple mating by females is common and often driven by social constraints on female mate cho...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
We construct a verbal and graphical theory (the "fecundity-limitation hypothesis") about how constra...
Population density might be an important variable in determining the degree of multiple paternity. I...
Population density might be an important variable in determining the degree of multiple paternity. I...
Population density might be an important variable in determining the degree of multiple paternity. I...
The Shiner Perch (Cymatogaster aggregata Gibbons) exhibits a viviparous reproductive mode and long-t...
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
Multiple paternity is a common phenomenon within the live-bearing fish family Poeciliidae. There is ...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Matrotrophy, the provisioning of embryos between fertilization and birth, creates the potential for ...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
1. Multiple mating by females is common and often driven by social constraints on female mate cho...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...