International audienceAlthough classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is widespread and may entail significant fitness benefits. If females store sperm over extended periods of time, the consequences of polyandry will depend on the pattern of sperm storage, and some of the potential benefits of polyandry can only be realized if sperm from different males is mixed. Our study aimed to determine patterns and consequences of polyandry in an amphibian species, the fire salamander, under fully natural conditions. Fire salamanders are ideal study objects, because mating, fertilization and larval deposition are temporally decoupled, females store sperm for several months, and larvae are deposited in the order of fertilization. Based on 18...
Allocation of time and energy to reproduction influences the physiology, morphology and behavior of ...
Among anuran amphibians (frogs and toads), there are two types of polyandry: simultaneous polyandry,...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is wide-spread and may entail significant ...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is widespread and may entail significant f...
Polyandry is a widespread mating strategy, found in a broad number of taxa. Among amphibians, polyan...
We have investigated patterns of paternity in a population of the fire salamander Salamandra salaman...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
In externally fertilizing animals in which females mate with multiple males at the same time (simult...
In many animals females mate with multiple males during a single breeding season (polyandry), but th...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity inanuran amphibians, i...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00120.x Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of mult...
There is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence that genetic compatibility among partners is ...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity in anuran amphibians,...
Under sperm competition, paternity is apportioned by polyandrous females according to the order of m...
Allocation of time and energy to reproduction influences the physiology, morphology and behavior of ...
Among anuran amphibians (frogs and toads), there are two types of polyandry: simultaneous polyandry,...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is wide-spread and may entail significant ...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is widespread and may entail significant f...
Polyandry is a widespread mating strategy, found in a broad number of taxa. Among amphibians, polyan...
We have investigated patterns of paternity in a population of the fire salamander Salamandra salaman...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
In externally fertilizing animals in which females mate with multiple males at the same time (simult...
In many animals females mate with multiple males during a single breeding season (polyandry), but th...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity inanuran amphibians, i...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00120.x Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of mult...
There is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence that genetic compatibility among partners is ...
Several recent studies have demonstrated the occurrence of multiple paternity in anuran amphibians,...
Under sperm competition, paternity is apportioned by polyandrous females according to the order of m...
Allocation of time and energy to reproduction influences the physiology, morphology and behavior of ...
Among anuran amphibians (frogs and toads), there are two types of polyandry: simultaneous polyandry,...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...