Benefits of Multiple Mates in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
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Sexual conflict over mating in a spider: increased fecundity does not compensate for the costs of polyandryPolyandry in dragon lizards: inbred paternal genotypes sire fewer offspringPolyandry increases offspring fecundity in the bulb mite.The costs and benefits of multiple mating in a mostly monandrous wasp.No detectable fertility benefit from a single additional mating in wild stalk-eyed flies.Genetic benefits enhance the reproductive success of polyandrous females.Premating reproductive barriers between hybridising cricket species differing in their degree of polyandry.Can patterns of chromosome inversions in Drosophila pseudoobscura predict polyandry across a geographical cline?Multiple paternity in wild house mice (Mus musculus musculus): effects on offspring genetic diversity and body massDo the benefits of polyandry scale with outbreeding?Cross-generational comparison of reproductive success in recently caught strains of Drosophila melanogaster.No evidence that polyandry benefits females in Drosophila melanogaster.Polyandry increases reproductive performance but does not decrease survival in female Brontispa longissima.Rethinking Bateman's Principles: Challenging Persistent Myths of Sexually Reluctant Females and Promiscuous Males.Copulating with multiple mates enhances female fecundity but not egg-to-adult survival in the bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus.Evolutionary significance of promiscuity in an aphidophagous ladybird, Propylea dissecta (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).Polyandrous females acquire indirect benefits in a nuptial feeding species.Female crickets trade offspring viability for fecundity.Female soldier beetles display a flexible preference for selectively favored male phenotypes.A novel method of comparing mating success and survival reveals similar sexual and viability selection for mobility traits in female tree crickets.The effects of sexual selection on life-history traits: an experimental study on guppies.The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).Reconstructing paternal genotypes to infer patterns of sperm storage and sexual selection in the hawksbill turtle.Sexual antagonism for testosterone maintains multiple mating behaviour.Estimating genetic benefits of polyandry from experimental studies: a meta-analysis.The influence of maternal effects on indirect benefits associated with polyandry.Natural and sexual selection in a wild insect population.Good genes, genetic compatibility and the evolution of polyandry: use of the diallel cross to address competing hypotheses.Polyandry in the wild: temporal changes in female mating frequency and sperm competition intensity in natural populations of the tettigoniid Requena verticalis.Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry?Coevolution of male and female reproductive traits in a simultaneously hermaphroditic land snail.Polyandry and fitness of offspring reared under varying nutritional stress in decorated crickets.Maternal effects on offspring depend on female mating pattern and offspring environment in yellow dung flies.No evidence for inbreeding avoidance through postcopulatory mechanisms in the black field cricket, Teleogryllus commodus.Effects of polygamy on the activity/rest rhythm of male fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster.Dangerously few liaisons: a review of mate-finding Allee effectsSignal Reliability, Sex-Specific Genotype-by-Environment Interactions in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Expression, and the Maintenance of Polyandry through Chemosensory Self-Referencing in Decorated Crickets,Gryllodes sigillatusThe Cost of Mating: Influences of Life History Traits and Mating Strategies on Lifespan in Two Closely RelatedYponomeutaSpecies
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Benefits of Multiple Mates in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
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Benefits of Multiple Mates in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
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Nina Wedell
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1998-12-01T00:00:00Z