Haplo-diploid sex determination in the parasitoid wasp, Nasonia vitripennis (Walker), allows females to adjust their brood sex ratios. Females influence whether ova are fertilized, producing diploid females, or remain unfertilized, producing haploid males. Females appear to adjust their brood sex ratios to minimize "local mate competition," i.e., competition among sons for mates. Because mating occurs between siblings, females may optimize mating opportunities for their offspring by producing only enough sons to inseminate daughters when ovipositing alone and producing more sons when superparasitism is likely. Although widely accepted, this hypothesis makes no assumptions about gamete limitation in either sex. Because sperm is used to produ...
Optimality theory of sex allocation in structured populations has proved remarkably successful in ex...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Theoretical and empirical research on the evolution of clutch size has proved to be an extremely pro...
International audienceInsect reproduction is influenced by various external factors including temper...
Sex allocation is an important reproductive decision for parents. However, it is often assumed that ...
Sex ratio theory predicts that in haplodiploid species, females should lay a relatively more female-...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for studying the precision of adaptation. One o...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Abstract Sex allocation is an important reproductive decision for parents. However, it is often assu...
Optimality theory of sex allocation in structured populations has proved remarkably successful in ex...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Theoretical and empirical research on the evolution of clutch size has proved to be an extremely pro...
International audienceInsect reproduction is influenced by various external factors including temper...
Sex allocation is an important reproductive decision for parents. However, it is often assumed that ...
Sex ratio theory predicts that in haplodiploid species, females should lay a relatively more female-...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for studying the precision of adaptation. One o...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Abstract Sex allocation is an important reproductive decision for parents. However, it is often assu...
Optimality theory of sex allocation in structured populations has proved remarkably successful in ex...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Theoretical and empirical research on the evolution of clutch size has proved to be an extremely pro...