There has been recent interest in the role genetic incompatibility may play in mate or sperm choice. One source of incompatibility may be too similar or disparate genomes. An isolated population of the ornate dragon lizard, Ctenophorus ornatus, was followed over a breeding season and parentage assigned to the offspring using microsatellites. It was found that the adults in the population had an eight per cent chance of mating with a relative. I examined whether C. ornatus mate (or fertilize their eggs) with respect to genetic similarity. There was no difference in a female's relatedness to the male in whose territory she resided and her average relatedness to all other males. Neither was there a difference in the relatedness of the male tha...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
Multiple mating in female animals is something of a paradox because it can either be risky (e.g., hi...
It is now evident that the genetic mating system can be very different to the observed mating system...
Multiple mating in female animals is something of a paradox because it can either be risky (e.g., hi...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
Genetically determined polymorphisms incorporating multiple traits can persist in nature under chron...
Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotype...
In polymorphic male painted dragon lizards (Ctenophorus pictus), red males win staged contests for f...
The harmful effects of close inbreeding have been recognized for centuries and, with the rise of Men...
Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotype...
The harmful effects of close inbreeding have been recognized for centuries and, with the rise of Men...
Mating behavior in animals can be understood as a sequence of events that begins with individuals en...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
Multiple mating in female animals is something of a paradox because it can either be risky (e.g., hi...
It is now evident that the genetic mating system can be very different to the observed mating system...
Multiple mating in female animals is something of a paradox because it can either be risky (e.g., hi...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
Genetically determined polymorphisms incorporating multiple traits can persist in nature under chron...
Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotype...
In polymorphic male painted dragon lizards (Ctenophorus pictus), red males win staged contests for f...
The harmful effects of close inbreeding have been recognized for centuries and, with the rise of Men...
Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotype...
The harmful effects of close inbreeding have been recognized for centuries and, with the rise of Men...
Mating behavior in animals can be understood as a sequence of events that begins with individuals en...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...