The formal testing of mating system theories with empirical data is important for evaluating the relative importance of different processes in shaping mating systems in wild populations. Here we present a generally applicable probability modelling framework to test the role of local mate availability in determining a population's level of genetic monogamy. We provide a significance test for detecting departures in observed mating patterns from model expectations based on mate availability alone, allowing the presence and direction of behavioural effects to be inferred. The assessment of mate availability can be flexible and in this study it was based on population density, sex ratio and spatial arrangement. This approach provides a useful t...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
The existence of a direct link between intensity of sexual selection and mating system type is widel...
Where animals avoid inbreeding, different mechanisms of kin discrimination can leave different “sign...
The formal testing of mating system theories with empirical data is important for evaluating the rel...
The formal testing of mating system theories with empirical data is important for evaluating the rel...
The mating system and dispersal patterns of a species can profoundly affect fine-scale spatial genet...
Although consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) are ubiqui...
Indirect measures of sexual selection have been criticized because they can overestimate the magnitu...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
In polygynous species, male reproductive success is predicted to be monopolized by a few dominant ma...
1. Understanding patterns of non-random mating is central to predicting the consequences of sexual s...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
The existence of a direct link between intensity of sexual selection and mating system type is widel...
Where animals avoid inbreeding, different mechanisms of kin discrimination can leave different “sign...
The formal testing of mating system theories with empirical data is important for evaluating the rel...
The formal testing of mating system theories with empirical data is important for evaluating the rel...
The mating system and dispersal patterns of a species can profoundly affect fine-scale spatial genet...
Although consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) are ubiqui...
Indirect measures of sexual selection have been criticized because they can overestimate the magnitu...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
In polygynous species, male reproductive success is predicted to be monopolized by a few dominant ma...
1. Understanding patterns of non-random mating is central to predicting the consequences of sexual s...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
Animal mating systems have fascinated biologists for thousands of years. Ways to describe amating sy...
The existence of a direct link between intensity of sexual selection and mating system type is widel...
Where animals avoid inbreeding, different mechanisms of kin discrimination can leave different “sign...