Extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be influenced by both social setting and female mate choice. If evidence suggests that females try to obtain extra-pair copulations (EPCs) in order to gain genetic benefits when mated to a homozygous and/or to a related male, females may not be able to choose freely among extra-pair mates (EPMs) as the social mate may constrain female access to EPMs. In this study, we investigated, first, how EPP depended on social setting and specifically on the number of subordinate males in the family group in a highly social and monogamous mammal, the alpine marmot. Second, we investigated how EPP depended on female mate choice for genetic benefits measured as male mate-heterozygosity and within-pair relatedness. Our resul...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Socially monogamous females regularly mate with males outside the pair bond. The prevailing explanat...
Females of many animal species seek mating opportunities with multiple males, despite being able to ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be influenced by both social setting and female mate choice. If evide...
To reproduce, animals have to form pairs and large variations in the degree of mate switching are ob...
We warmly thank all students and Earthwatch volunteers involved in catching the marmots and the auth...
Times Cited: 58International audienceThe genetic parentage and pedigrees of 35 litters from 12 famil...
International audienceMarmot species exhibit a great diversity of social structure, mating systems a...
Rates of extra-pair paternity (EPP) have frequently been associated with genetic relatedness between...
Fertilizations by males outside the social breeding group (extra-group paternity, EGP) are widesprea...
Extra-group paternity (EGP) occurs commonly among group-living mammals and plays an important role i...
Extra-group paternity (EGP) occurs commonly among group-living mammals and plays an important role i...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Socially monogamous females regularly mate with males outside the pair bond. The prevailing explanat...
Females of many animal species seek mating opportunities with multiple males, despite being able to ...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be influenced by both social setting and female mate choice. If evide...
To reproduce, animals have to form pairs and large variations in the degree of mate switching are ob...
We warmly thank all students and Earthwatch volunteers involved in catching the marmots and the auth...
Times Cited: 58International audienceThe genetic parentage and pedigrees of 35 litters from 12 famil...
International audienceMarmot species exhibit a great diversity of social structure, mating systems a...
Rates of extra-pair paternity (EPP) have frequently been associated with genetic relatedness between...
Fertilizations by males outside the social breeding group (extra-group paternity, EGP) are widesprea...
Extra-group paternity (EGP) occurs commonly among group-living mammals and plays an important role i...
Extra-group paternity (EGP) occurs commonly among group-living mammals and plays an important role i...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Socially monogamous females regularly mate with males outside the pair bond. The prevailing explanat...
Females of many animal species seek mating opportunities with multiple males, despite being able to ...