Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and potentially provides both direct and indirect fitness benefits to females. The level of polyandry (defined by the lifetime number of male mates of a female) is an important determinant of the occurrence and intensity of sexual selection acting on male phenotypes. While the forces of sexual selection acting on phenotypic male traits such as body size are relatively well understood, sexual selection acting on phenotypic plasticity of these traits is unexplored. We tackled this issue by scrutinizing the link between polyandry and phenotypic plasticity of male body size in two sympatric plant-inhabiting predatory mite species, Phytoseiulus persimi...
While investigating the mating strategy of wasps in the genus Philanthus we have discovered that the...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Assortative mating by size has been argued to be widespread in the animal kingdom. However, the stre...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
The adaptive canalization hypothesis predicts that traits with low phenotypic plasticity are more fi...
Polyandry is more widespread than anticipated from Bateman's principle but its ultimate (evolutionar...
Polyandry is more widespread than anticipated from Bateman’s principle but its ultimate (evolutionar...
Food limitation early in life may be compensated for by developmental plasticity resulting in accele...
In male-dimorphic species, males are often either armoured ‘majors’ that can monopolise access to fe...
Sexual selection arises via competition for access to mates, and is thus intimately tied to the soci...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Food limitation early in life may be compensated for by developmental plast...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditio...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
Despite the costs of mating, females of most taxa mate with multiple males. Polyandrous females are ...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe study of size-assortative mating, or homogamy, is of great importan...
While investigating the mating strategy of wasps in the genus Philanthus we have discovered that the...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Assortative mating by size has been argued to be widespread in the animal kingdom. However, the stre...
Polyandry, i.e. females mating with multiple males, is more common than previously anticipated and p...
The adaptive canalization hypothesis predicts that traits with low phenotypic plasticity are more fi...
Polyandry is more widespread than anticipated from Bateman's principle but its ultimate (evolutionar...
Polyandry is more widespread than anticipated from Bateman’s principle but its ultimate (evolutionar...
Food limitation early in life may be compensated for by developmental plasticity resulting in accele...
In male-dimorphic species, males are often either armoured ‘majors’ that can monopolise access to fe...
Sexual selection arises via competition for access to mates, and is thus intimately tied to the soci...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Food limitation early in life may be compensated for by developmental plast...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditio...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
Despite the costs of mating, females of most taxa mate with multiple males. Polyandrous females are ...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe study of size-assortative mating, or homogamy, is of great importan...
While investigating the mating strategy of wasps in the genus Philanthus we have discovered that the...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Assortative mating by size has been argued to be widespread in the animal kingdom. However, the stre...