Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temperatures are predicted to decrease fertility, and male sterility is frequently used in attempts to regulate pest or disease vector populations. When males are infertile, females may mate with multiple males to ensure fertilisation, and changes in female mating behaviour in turn could intensify selection on male fertility. Fertility assurance is a potentially wide-spread explanation for polyandry, but whether and how it actually contributes to the evolution of polyandry is not clear. Moreover, whether a drop in male fertility would lead to a genetic increase in polyandry depends on whether females respond genetically or through behavioural plast...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Abstract Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitne...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Abstract Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitne...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...