Local mate competition (LMC) occurs when male relatives compete for mating opportunities, and may favour the evolution of female-biased sex allocation. LMC theory is among the most well-developed and empirically-supported topics in behavioural ecology, clarifies links between kin selection, group selection and game theory, and provides among the best quantitative evidence for Darwinian adaptation in the natural world. Two striking invariants arise from this body of work: the number of sons produced by each female is independent of both female fecundity and also the rate of female dispersal. Both of these invariants have stimulated a great deal of theoretical and empirical research. Here we show that both of these invariants break down when ...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Tests of sex allocation theory in vertebrates are usually based on verbal arguments. However, the op...
Local mate competition (LMC) occurs when male relatives compete for mating opportunities, and may fa...
This research was supported by Wolfson College Cambridge (A.M.M.R.) and the Natural Environment Rese...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
A surprising result emerging from the theory of sex allocation is that the optimal sex ratio is pred...
Funding: European Research Council - 771387 (AG); Natural Environment Research Council - NE/K009524/...
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
We investigate the co-evolutionary relationship between sex-ratio bias and sex-specific dispersal be...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
AG is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship (NE/K00952...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Tests of sex allocation theory in vertebrates are usually based on verbal arguments. However, the op...
Local mate competition (LMC) occurs when male relatives compete for mating opportunities, and may fa...
This research was supported by Wolfson College Cambridge (A.M.M.R.) and the Natural Environment Rese...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
A surprising result emerging from the theory of sex allocation is that the optimal sex ratio is pred...
Funding: European Research Council - 771387 (AG); Natural Environment Research Council - NE/K009524/...
Theory predicts that local mate competition (LMC) favors the evolution of female-biased sex ratios. ...
We investigate the co-evolutionary relationship between sex-ratio bias and sex-specific dispersal be...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
AG is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship (NE/K00952...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Tests of sex allocation theory in vertebrates are usually based on verbal arguments. However, the op...