Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some cases, females can gain direct and indirect (genetic) fitness benefits from mating with multiple males. However, when females accept superfluous matings without gaining any clear benefit, polyandry has been interpreted as a strategy to mitigate the costs of resisting or avoiding matings, a situation known as convenience polyandry. When females mate out of ‘convenience’ the mating rate is expected to be plastic, since females should mate at a higher rate when the costs of resistance or avoidance are high, for instance when males occur in high densities and/or around resources required by females such as oviposition sites. Here we show that rema...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Researc...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
The evolution and maintenance of multiple mating in females (polyandry) is an adaptive puzzle since ...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
The costs and benefits of mating are frequently measured in order to understand why females mate mul...
R.A.B. is supported by a NERC DTG studentship to R.A.B.Research over the past two decades suggests t...
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multipl...
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...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Research over the past two decades suggests that polyandry is almost ubiquitous in nature. In some c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Researc...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
The evolution and maintenance of multiple mating in females (polyandry) is an adaptive puzzle since ...
The taxonomically widespread nature of polyandry remains a puzzle. Much of the empirical work regard...
The costs and benefits of mating are frequently measured in order to understand why females mate mul...
R.A.B. is supported by a NERC DTG studentship to R.A.B.Research over the past two decades suggests t...
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multipl...
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...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...