The rewards of promiscuity for males are undisputed, But why should a female mate promiscuously, particularly when her partners offer no resources other than sperm and increase her chances of succumbing to predation or disease? This question has been hotly debated but at present remains largely unresolved [Jennions, M. D. & Petrie, M, (2000) Biol. Rev. 75, 21-64], One possibility is that females exploit postcopulatory mechanisms, such as sperm competition, to increase both the quality and quantity of their offspring. In this paper, we use the Trinidadian guppy, a species with a resource-free mating system, to test the hypothesis that females gain multiple benefits from multiple mating. Our results indicate that multiply mated females se...
Abstract: In species in which individuals alternate between mating strategies, males may respond to ...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
BackgroundThe observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which se...
Abstract Background The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm ...
Background The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which s...
Background The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which s...
Background: The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which ...
Background: The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which ...
Background: The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which ...
Male offspring production in promiscuously mating species is typically more skewed than female offsp...
Contrary to traditional belief, the decisions that females make before, during and after mating shap...
Background: The guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a successful invasive species. It is also a species t...
Males can maximise their fitness by copulating with as many females as possible. Although this behav...
Males can maximise their fitness by copulating with as many females as possible. Although this behav...
Abstract: In species in which individuals alternate between mating strategies, males may respond to ...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
BackgroundThe observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which se...
Abstract Background The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm ...
Background The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which s...
Background The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which s...
Background: The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which ...
Background: The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which ...
Background: The observation that females mate multiply when males provide nothing but sperm - which ...
Male offspring production in promiscuously mating species is typically more skewed than female offsp...
Contrary to traditional belief, the decisions that females make before, during and after mating shap...
Background: The guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a successful invasive species. It is also a species t...
Males can maximise their fitness by copulating with as many females as possible. Although this behav...
Males can maximise their fitness by copulating with as many females as possible. Although this behav...
Abstract: In species in which individuals alternate between mating strategies, males may respond to ...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...