Genetic benefits enhance the reproductive success of polyandrous females.
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Inbreeding avoidance drives consistent variation of fine-scale genetic structure caused by dispersal in the seasonal mating system of Brandt's volesPolyandry in a marine turtle: females make the best of a bad jobPaternity Outcomes in the Freshwater Gastropod, Chilina dombeiana in the Biobío River, ChilePolyandry increases offspring fecundity in the bulb mite.The costs and benefits of multiple mating in a mostly monandrous wasp.Consistent paternity skew through ontogeny in Peron's tree frog (Litoria peronii)Genetic and potential non-genetic benefits increase offspring fitness of polyandrous females in non-resource based mating system.Density drives polyandry and relatedness influences paternal success in the Pacific gooseneck barnacle, Pollicipes elegans.Genetic compatibility, mate choice and patterns of parentage: invited review.Moderate multiple parentage and low genetic variation reduces the potential for genetic incompatibility avoidance despite high risk of inbreeding.Can patterns of chromosome inversions in Drosophila pseudoobscura predict polyandry across a geographical cline?Female and male moths display different reproductive behavior when facing new versus previous mates.Exposure to endosulfan influences sperm competition in Drosophila melanogaster.Reproductive success by large, closely related males facilitated by sperm storage in an aggregate breeding amphibian.Constant diurnal temperature regime alters the impact of simulated climate warming on a tropical pseudoscorpion.From father to son: transgenerational effect of tetracycline on sperm viabilityDo the benefits of polyandry scale with outbreeding?Live fast die young life history in females: evolutionary trade-off between early life mating and lifespan in female Drosophila melanogaster.How multiple mating by females affects sexual selectionInfluences of population density on polyandry and patterns of sperm usage in the marine gastropod Rapana venosa.No evidence that polyandry benefits females in Drosophila melanogaster.Rethinking Bateman's Principles: Challenging Persistent Myths of Sexually Reluctant Females and Promiscuous Males.Polyandrous females avoid costs of inbreeding.Polyandrous females provide sons with more competitive sperm: Support for the sexy-sperm hypothesis in the rattlebox moth (Utetheisa ornatrix).Multiple mating in the Glanville fritillary butterfly: a case of within-generation bet hedging?Phylogeography of the harlequin beetle-riding pseudoscorpion and the rise of the Isthmus of Panamá.Copulating with multiple mates enhances female fecundity but not egg-to-adult survival in the bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus.Wolbachia, sex ratio bias and apparent male killing in the harlequin beetle riding pseudoscorpion.Polyandrous females acquire indirect benefits in a nuptial feeding species.An integrative mating system assessment of a nonmodel, economically important Pacific rockfish (Sebastes melanops) reveals nonterritorial polygamy and conservation implications for a large species flock.Additive genetic variance in polyandry enables its evolution, but polyandry is unlikely to evolve through sexy or good sperm processes.Sisters' curse: sexually antagonistic effects constrain the spread of a mitochondrial haplogroup superior in sperm competition.Estimating genetic benefits of polyandry from experimental studies: a meta-analysis.Reproductive compensation favours male-killing Wolbachia in a live-bearing host.Inbreeding avoidance in spiders: evidence for rescue effect in fecundity of female spiders with outbreeding opportunity.Good genes, genetic compatibility and the evolution of polyandry: use of the diallel cross to address competing hypotheses.Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry?Egg-hatching benefits gained by polyandrous female locusts are not due to the fertilization advantage of nonsibling males.Outbred embryos rescue inbred half-siblings in mixed-paternity broods of live-bearing females.Assignment of paternity groups without access to parental genotypes: multiple mating and developmental plasticity in squid.
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Genetic benefits enhance the reproductive success of polyandrous females.
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Genetic benefits enhance the reproductive success of polyandrous females.
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10.1073/PNAS.96.18.10236
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1999-08-01T00:00:00Z