Females across many taxa may mate with several males or mate more than once with the same male within one reproductive event. Although many researchers have discussed the effects of multiple mating on reproductive success of females, few studies have attempted to disentangle whether the reproductive success of females differs with respect to whether females mate with multiple males or mate more than once with one male. In this study, we hypothesized that female leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) increase aspects of their reproductive success, such as fecundity, fertility and relative clutch mass, by mating more than once within one reproductive event, either by mating repeatedly with the same male or multiply mating with different male...
Female crickets can potentially gain both direct and indirect benefits from mating multiple times wi...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Activity patterns and social interactions play a key role in determining reproductive success, altho...
Females across many taxa may mate with several males or mate more than once with the same male withi...
The aim of the project was to test female advantages of promiscuous and/or polyandrous mating. Altho...
Females in numerous taxa engage in mating with more than one male within a breeding season, usually ...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Females of many iteroparous species face trade-offs between producing one or multiple broods per rep...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Female multiple mating with different partners (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread and appears t...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
1. Multiple mating by females is common and often driven by social constraints on female mate cho...
In many animals females mate with multiple males during a single breeding season (polyandry), but th...
Sexually reproducing organisms must process and respond to internal and external stimuli to successf...
Much is known about the abilities of various taxa concerning discrimination of species, sex, familia...
Female crickets can potentially gain both direct and indirect benefits from mating multiple times wi...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Activity patterns and social interactions play a key role in determining reproductive success, altho...
Females across many taxa may mate with several males or mate more than once with the same male withi...
The aim of the project was to test female advantages of promiscuous and/or polyandrous mating. Altho...
Females in numerous taxa engage in mating with more than one male within a breeding season, usually ...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Females of many iteroparous species face trade-offs between producing one or multiple broods per rep...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Female multiple mating with different partners (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread and appears t...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
1. Multiple mating by females is common and often driven by social constraints on female mate cho...
In many animals females mate with multiple males during a single breeding season (polyandry), but th...
Sexually reproducing organisms must process and respond to internal and external stimuli to successf...
Much is known about the abilities of various taxa concerning discrimination of species, sex, familia...
Female crickets can potentially gain both direct and indirect benefits from mating multiple times wi...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Activity patterns and social interactions play a key role in determining reproductive success, altho...