CAUL read and publish agreement 2022Population density is one of the main socio-environmental factors that have critical impacts on reproduction of animals. Consequently, they need to adjust their reproductive strategies in response to changes of local population density. In this study we used a haplodiploid spider mite, Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (Acari: Tetranychidae), to test how population density dynamics during the reproductive period altered female reproductive performance. We demonstrate that females produced fewer eggs with a significantly higher female-biased sex ratio in dense populations. Reducing fecundity and increasing daughter production in a dense environment could be an advantageous strategy to minimise the intensity of loc...
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Maternally transmitted symbionts such as Wolbachia can alter sex allocation in haplodiploid arthropo...
Sex-ratio adjustments are commonly observed in haplodiploid species. However, the underlying proxima...
Contact: isabelle.olivieri@univ-montp2.frInternational audienceHaplodiploid species display extraord...
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...
SummaryMany animals can adjust the sex ratio of their offspring according to their parental ability ...
Under experimental conditions, the fecundity of Typhlodromus athiasae increased with greater av...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
Life history theory predicts that females should produce few large eggs under food stress and many s...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
Les ressources étant limitées, les organismes doivent les partager entre les différents traits assoc...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Maternally transmitted symbionts such as Wolbachia can alter sex allocation in haplodiploid arthropo...
Sex-ratio adjustments are commonly observed in haplodiploid species. However, the underlying proxima...
Contact: isabelle.olivieri@univ-montp2.frInternational audienceHaplodiploid species display extraord...
In structured populations, competition for mates between closely related males, termed Local Mate Co...
SummaryMany animals can adjust the sex ratio of their offspring according to their parental ability ...
Under experimental conditions, the fecundity of Typhlodromus athiasae increased with greater av...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
Life history theory predicts that females should produce few large eggs under food stress and many s...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
Les ressources étant limitées, les organismes doivent les partager entre les différents traits assoc...
Reproductive interference is considered a strong ecological force, potentially leading to species ex...
International audienceBoth sex allocation and sexual conflict can be modulated by spatial structure....
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
Abstract: Intense male competition for access to females has often led to the evolution of alternati...
Maternally transmitted symbionts such as Wolbachia can alter sex allocation in haplodiploid arthropo...