Despite the long debate of whether or not multiple mating benefits the offspring, studies still show contradictory results. Multiple mating takes time and energy. Thus, if females fertilize their eggs with a single mating, why to mate more than once? We investigated and inferred paternal identity and number of sires in 12 clutches (240 hatchlings) of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) nests at Tortuguero, Costa Rica. Paternal alleles were inferred through comparison of maternal and hatchling genotypes, and indicated multiple paternity in at least 11 of the clutches (92%). The inferred average number of fathers was three (ranging from 1 to 5). Moreover, regression analyses were used to investigate for correlation of inferred clutch paternity wit...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, has suffered from population declines throughout its range, mainly...
We present the first data collected on the genetic mating system of the hawksbill turtle Eretmochely...
Both microsatellite analyses and capture histories were used to examine patterns of population diffe...
When females receive no direct benefits from multiple matings, concurrent multiple paternity is ofte...
The female perspective on reproductive strategies remains one of the most active areas of debate in ...
Variation in levels of multiple paternity (MP) among species, populations and individuals has impor...
Although sexual stereotypes paint males as being promiscuous and females as being choosy in order to...
Knowing how the number and qualities of mates influence male reproductive success (RS) can help inte...
Knowing how the number and qualities of mates influence male reproductive success (RS) can help inte...
Behavioral studies in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) have indicated that promiscuous mating is co...
Understanding species’ mating systems provides important information about their ecology, life histo...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
Molecular techniques can reveal information about mating systems and paternal identity in cryptic sp...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, has suffered from population declines throughout its range, mainly...
We present the first data collected on the genetic mating system of the hawksbill turtle Eretmochely...
Both microsatellite analyses and capture histories were used to examine patterns of population diffe...
When females receive no direct benefits from multiple matings, concurrent multiple paternity is ofte...
The female perspective on reproductive strategies remains one of the most active areas of debate in ...
Variation in levels of multiple paternity (MP) among species, populations and individuals has impor...
Although sexual stereotypes paint males as being promiscuous and females as being choosy in order to...
Knowing how the number and qualities of mates influence male reproductive success (RS) can help inte...
Knowing how the number and qualities of mates influence male reproductive success (RS) can help inte...
Behavioral studies in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) have indicated that promiscuous mating is co...
Understanding species’ mating systems provides important information about their ecology, life histo...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
Molecular techniques can reveal information about mating systems and paternal identity in cryptic sp...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, has suffered from population declines throughout its range, mainly...
We present the first data collected on the genetic mating system of the hawksbill turtle Eretmochely...
Both microsatellite analyses and capture histories were used to examine patterns of population diffe...