The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).
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Female and male moths display different reproductive behavior when facing new versus previous mates.Cutaneous Bacterial Communities of a Poisonous Salamander: a Perspective from Life Stages, Body Parts and Environmental Conditions.Maternal source of variability in the embryo development of an annual killifish.Influences of population density on polyandry and patterns of sperm usage in the marine gastropod Rapana venosa.Amphibian gut microbiota shifts differentially in community structure but converges on habitat-specific predicted functions.Trapped within the city: integrating demography, time since isolation and population-specific traits to assess the genetic effects of urbanization.Parallel habitat acclimatization is realized by the expression of different genes in two closely related salamander species (genus Salamandra).Differentiation of movement behaviour in an adaptively diverging salamander population.No signs of inbreeding despite long-term isolation and habitat fragmentation in the critically endangered Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi).Multiple paternity in a viviparous toad with internal fertilisation.Post-epizootic salamander persistence in a disease-free refugium suggests poor dispersal ability of Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans.Evolution of male and female choice in polyandrous systems.She gets many and she chooses the best: polygynandry inSalamandrina perspicillata(Amphibia: Salamandridae)Long-term consequences of early nutritional conditions on the behaviour and growth of fire salamandersLarval deposition behaviour and maternal investment of females reflect differential habitat adaptation in a genetically diverging salamander population
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The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).
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The more the better - polyandr ...... nders (Salamandra salamandra).
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The more the better - polyandr ...... anders (Salamandra salamandra)
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Katrin Rosentreter
Michael Kopp
Ralf Hendrix
Sebastian Steinfartz
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2013-11-28T00:00:00Z