Theoretical studies predict that females should invest in current reproduction according to both the expected payoffs from mating with different-quality males and their future mating prospects. The Syngnathidae family, with its male pregnancy together with the occurrence of varying degrees of sex-role reversal, constitutes an exceptional model to study female allocation strategies. The present work tests for the influence of male availability and quality (translated into body size) on the egg allocation pattern of different-sized females of the sex role--reversed pipefish Syngnathus abaster. Besides revealing a multiple mating strategy and showing that females do not produce enough eggs to fully occupy a male's brood pouch during the extent...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Female reproductive decisions have been suggested to be highly influenced by mate quality. I have st...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
This thesis integrates the fields of sexual selection, parental investment and sex role theory by in...
Sex role reversal in 2 pipefish species, Syngnathus typhle and Nerophis ophidion, is potentially exp...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were employed to study the mating system of the sexually dimorph...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos are reared...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Female reproductive decisions have been suggested to be highly influenced by mate quality. I have st...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
This thesis integrates the fields of sexual selection, parental investment and sex role theory by in...
Sex role reversal in 2 pipefish species, Syngnathus typhle and Nerophis ophidion, is potentially exp...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were employed to study the mating system of the sexually dimorph...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos are reared...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Female reproductive decisions have been suggested to be highly influenced by mate quality. I have st...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...