We studied for the first time the occurrence of multiple paternity, male reproductive success, and neonate survival in wild, low-density adder (Vipera berus) populations using 13 microsatellite loci. Paternity was assigned for 15 clutches, collected during 3 years. Our data demonstrated that multiple paternity can occur at a high level (69%) in natural populations of V. berus, even if the density of adults is low. The high proportion of multiple sired clutches was comparable to the proportion observed in captive populations. Male reproductive success significantly increased with body length, and only the largest males successfully sired entire clutches. Finally, no relationship was detected between the number of fathers per clutch and neona...
The life-history strategy that an individual exhibits is shaped by trade-offs between maximizing the...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is widespread and may entail significant f...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...
We studied for the first time the occurrence of multiple paternity, male reproductive success, and n...
Female multiple mating with different partners (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread and appears t...
We review postcopulatory phenomena in the Swedish sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) and adder (Vipera ber...
,We used 10 microsatellite loci to identify the sires of 375 hatchlings from 34 clutches with known ...
The adult sex ratio (ASR, the proportion of males in the adult population) is an emerging predictor ...
Many animal species exhibit multiple paternity, defined as multiple males genetically contributing t...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Genetic factors are often overlooked in conservation planning, despite their importance in small iso...
Female adders (Vipera berus) are “capital breeders” that exhibit delayed maturity and intermittent r...
Multiple mating in female animals is something of a paradox because it can either be risky (e.g., hi...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
The life-history strategy that an individual exhibits is shaped by trade-offs between maximizing the...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is widespread and may entail significant f...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...
We studied for the first time the occurrence of multiple paternity, male reproductive success, and n...
Female multiple mating with different partners (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread and appears t...
We review postcopulatory phenomena in the Swedish sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) and adder (Vipera ber...
,We used 10 microsatellite loci to identify the sires of 375 hatchlings from 34 clutches with known ...
The adult sex ratio (ASR, the proportion of males in the adult population) is an emerging predictor ...
Many animal species exhibit multiple paternity, defined as multiple males genetically contributing t...
The evolution of female promiscuity poses an intriguing problem as benefits of mating with multiple ...
Genetic factors are often overlooked in conservation planning, despite their importance in small iso...
Female adders (Vipera berus) are “capital breeders” that exhibit delayed maturity and intermittent r...
Multiple mating in female animals is something of a paradox because it can either be risky (e.g., hi...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Sperm competition appears to be an important aspect of any mating system in which female organisms m...
The life-history strategy that an individual exhibits is shaped by trade-offs between maximizing the...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is widespread and may entail significant f...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...