Female mate choice promotes the development of male secondary sexual traits such as nuptial colouration, whereas scramble competition favours male traits which enhance their ability for access to females. In the explosively breeding moor frog (Rana arvalis), males express a conspicuous blue colouration during a short reproductive period characterised by scramble competition. In the present study we used controlled mating experiments and genetic markers to disentangle the effects of colouration, body size and pairwise genetic relatedness in determining paternity success. Males observed in amplexus with a female prior to spawning were larger than their competitors but did not differ from them in colouration. Polyandry occurred in 67% of the 1...
In a recent paper, we demonstrated that male-female genetic relatedness determines male probability ...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Female multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual select...
Female mate choice promotes the development of male secondary sexual traits such as nuptial colourat...
Conspicuous male colouration is expected to have evolved primarily through selection by female choic...
Abstract. Variation in colouration has rarely been related to sexual selection in anuran amphibians,...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Recent work has confirmed that genetic compatibility among mates can be an important determinant of ...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
There is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence that genetic compatibility among partners is ...
Assortative mating is a common pattern in sexually reproducing species, but the mechanisms leading t...
Hybridization between closely related species often leads to reduced viability or fertility of offsp...
In a recent paper, we demonstrated that male-female genetic relatedness determines male probability ...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Female multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual select...
Female mate choice promotes the development of male secondary sexual traits such as nuptial colourat...
Conspicuous male colouration is expected to have evolved primarily through selection by female choic...
Abstract. Variation in colouration has rarely been related to sexual selection in anuran amphibians,...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Recent work has confirmed that genetic compatibility among mates can be an important determinant of ...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
Our knowledge about genetic mating systems and the underlying causes for and consequences of variati...
There is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence that genetic compatibility among partners is ...
Assortative mating is a common pattern in sexually reproducing species, but the mechanisms leading t...
Hybridization between closely related species often leads to reduced viability or fertility of offsp...
In a recent paper, we demonstrated that male-female genetic relatedness determines male probability ...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
Female multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual select...