Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotypes involved in social interactions. For example, population viscosity increases the probability of mating with close kin, resulting in selection for mechanisms that circumvent the potential negative consequences of inbreeding. Female promiscuity is often suggested to be one such mechanism. However, whether avoidance of genetically similar partners is a major selective force shaping patterns of promiscuity remains poorly supported by empirical data. Here, we show (i) that fine-scale genetic structure constrains social mate choice in a pair-bonding lizard, resulting in individuals pairing with genetically similar individuals, (ii) that these con...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
There has been recent interest in the role genetic incompatibility may play in mate or sperm choice....
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotype...
Social monogamy has traditionally been suggested to be maintained because of weak sexual selection o...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Genetically determined polymorphisms incorporating multiple traits can persist in nature under chron...
Individual differences in behaviour are ubiquitous in nature. Despite the likely role of selection i...
Mating behavior in animals can be understood as a sequence of events that begins with individuals en...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Female mate choice and female multiple mating are major focuses of studies on sexual selection. In a...
Genetic polymorphism can be maintained over time by negative frequency-dependent (FD) selection indu...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
There has been recent interest in the role genetic incompatibility may play in mate or sperm choice....
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...
Population viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotype...
Social monogamy has traditionally been suggested to be maintained because of weak sexual selection o...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Genetically determined polymorphisms incorporating multiple traits can persist in nature under chron...
Individual differences in behaviour are ubiquitous in nature. Despite the likely role of selection i...
Mating behavior in animals can be understood as a sequence of events that begins with individuals en...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Female mate choice and female multiple mating are major focuses of studies on sexual selection. In a...
Genetic polymorphism can be maintained over time by negative frequency-dependent (FD) selection indu...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fert...
There has been recent interest in the role genetic incompatibility may play in mate or sperm choice....
Long-term monogamy is a key characteristic of family living across animals. The evolutionary mainten...