Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a wide range of taxa. Multiple paternity can increase within-population genotypic diversity, allowing selection to act on a wider spectre of genotypes, and potentially increasing effective population size. While the genetic mating system has been studied in many species with active mating behaviour, little is known about multiple paternity in sessile species releasing gametes into the water. In freshwater mussels, males release sperm into the water, while eggs are retained and fertilised inside the female (spermcast mating). Mature parasitic glochidia are released into the water and attach to the gills of fish where they are encapsulated until s...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Hyriopsis cumingii (Lea, 1852) is a freshwater mussel of major commercial importance for pearl cultu...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia:Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Inf...
Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a w...
Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a w...
Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a ...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the Conservation of threat...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Polyandry is a common phenomenon and challenges the traditional view of stronger sexual selection in...
Polyandry is a common phenomenon and challenges the traditional view of stronger sexual selection in...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the Conservation of threat...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Background: Inferring of parentage in natural populations is important in understanding the mating s...
Background: Inferring of parentage in natural populations is important in understanding the mating s...
Background: Inferring of parentage in natural populations is important in understanding the mating s...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Hyriopsis cumingii (Lea, 1852) is a freshwater mussel of major commercial importance for pearl cultu...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia:Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Inf...
Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a w...
Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a w...
Multiple paternity is an important characteristic of the genetic mating system and common across a ...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the Conservation of threat...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Polyandry is a common phenomenon and challenges the traditional view of stronger sexual selection in...
Polyandry is a common phenomenon and challenges the traditional view of stronger sexual selection in...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the Conservation of threat...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Background: Inferring of parentage in natural populations is important in understanding the mating s...
Background: Inferring of parentage in natural populations is important in understanding the mating s...
Background: Inferring of parentage in natural populations is important in understanding the mating s...
Captive breeding can be an important supplement to habitat restoration in the conservation of threat...
Hyriopsis cumingii (Lea, 1852) is a freshwater mussel of major commercial importance for pearl cultu...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia:Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Inf...