Although population density and phenotype are known to alter the mating strategies of individuals, their impacts on reproductive success have not been fully investigated. We examined genetic mating system variation (number of mating partners), reproductive success (offspring number) and sperm competition intensity (sires per litter) in semi-natural populations of Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) under low-, medium- and high-densities. We used 12 microsatellite genetic markers and parentage assignment of 3,516 voles, with the aim of identifying the number of mating partners and offspring produced by founder individuals. We provided strong evidence that individuals with more mating partners experienced increased reproductive success, as...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of a population of voles (Microtus townse...
The influence of increasing number of mating partners on the copulatory behavior and reproduction in...
<div><p>Inbreeding depression is a major evolutionary and ecological force influencing population dy...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en: 7th European Congress of Mammalogy - Stockholm (Sweden), A...
Natural selection theory predicts low variance in traits closely related to reproductive success, si...
Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indicative of gre...
Across species, there is usually a positive relationship between sperm competition level and male re...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
Parental investment in reproduction is adjusted according to potential bene¢ts in terms of o¡spring ...
Previous studies on parental and spacing behavior of Microtus pennsylvanicus suggest a promiscuous m...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of a population of voles (Microtus townse...
The influence of increasing number of mating partners on the copulatory behavior and reproduction in...
<div><p>Inbreeding depression is a major evolutionary and ecological force influencing population dy...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en: 7th European Congress of Mammalogy - Stockholm (Sweden), A...
Natural selection theory predicts low variance in traits closely related to reproductive success, si...
Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indicative of gre...
Across species, there is usually a positive relationship between sperm competition level and male re...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
Parental investment in reproduction is adjusted according to potential bene¢ts in terms of o¡spring ...
Previous studies on parental and spacing behavior of Microtus pennsylvanicus suggest a promiscuous m...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of a population of voles (Microtus townse...