The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regarding the costs and benefits of multiple mating to females has, for obvious reasons, relied on species that are already highly polyandrous. However, this makes it difficult to separate the processes that maintain the current level of polyandry from the processes that facilitate its expression and initiated its evolution. Here we consider the costs and benefits of polyandry in Nasonia vitripennis, a species of parasitoid wasp that is “mostly monandrous” in the wild, but which evolves polyandry under laboratory culture conditions. In a series of six experiments, we show that females gain a direct fecundity and longevity benefit from mating multip...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Researc...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some c...
Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some c...
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multipl...
The evolution and maintenance of multiple mating in females (polyandry) is an adaptive puzzle since ...
The costs and benefits of mating are frequently measured in order to understand why females mate mul...
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multipl...
This work was supported by a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Doctoral training studentsh...
Understanding the evolution of female multiple mating (polyandry) is crucial for understanding sexua...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Researc...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some c...
Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some c...
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multipl...
The evolution and maintenance of multiple mating in females (polyandry) is an adaptive puzzle since ...
The costs and benefits of mating are frequently measured in order to understand why females mate mul...
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multipl...
This work was supported by a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Doctoral training studentsh...
Understanding the evolution of female multiple mating (polyandry) is crucial for understanding sexua...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Researc...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...