نتایج جستجو برای: mating systems

تعداد نتایج: 1204644  

2008
Cécile VANPE Stéphane Aulagnier Marco Festa-Bianchet Anna Qvarnström Dominique Allainé Etienne Danchin Mark Hewison Henrik Andrén Petter Kjellander Jean-Michel Gaillard

............................................................................................19 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 21 I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION: CONTEXT OF THE STUDY .......................................................... 23 II. MATING SYSTEMS AND SEXUAL SELECTION: WHAT THE THEORY TELLS US ............

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1980
Samuel I Zeveloff Mark S Boyce

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Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1984
Michael J Wade

That's it, a book to wait for in this month. Even you have wanted for long time for releasing this book the evolution of insect mating systems; you may not be able to get in some stress. Should you go around and seek fro the book until you really get it? Are you sure? Are you that free? This condition will force you to always end up to get a book. But now, we are coming to give you excellent so...

2008
Matthias W. Foellmer

Background: To curtail competition with their own sperm, males of several spider and insect species mutilate their genitals or sacrifice themselves entirely using their genital parts or their whole dead bodies as mating plugs. The orb-web spider, Argiope aurantia, is a species characterized by both male self-sacrifice and extreme female-biased sexual size dimorphism. Plugs may reduce female mat...

2014
Spencer C. H. Barrett

Mating systems vary enormously among groups of organisms. This has led to diverse definitions and approaches for investigating their evolution and maintenance. Animal mating systems are characterized by different patterns of parental investment in offspring and variation in the extent to which sexual selection shapes male and female traits (see chapter VII.4). A primary focus of most studies is...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2006
Hanna Kokko Daniel J Rankin

Two very basic ideas in sexual selection are heavily influenced by numbers of potential mates: the evolution of anisogamy, leading to sex role differentiation, and the frequency dependence of reproductive success that tends to equalize primary sex ratios. However, being explicit about the numbers of potential mates is not typical to most evolutionary theory of sexual selection. Here, we argue t...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2001
B Sinervo K R Zamudio

Paternity analyses using molecular markers have become standard in studies of mating systems, parentage, and kinship. In systems where individuals exhibit alternative mating strategies, molecular analyses have been productively used to estimate the reproductive success of each behavioral type and hence the fitness consequences to each individual. Here we review the fitness results in a system o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Yoichi Yusa Mai Yoshikawa Jun Kitaura Masako Kawane Yuki Ozaki Shigeyuki Yamato Jens T Høeg

How and why diverse sexual systems evolve are fascinating evolutionary questions, but few empirical studies have dealt with these questions in animals. Pedunculate (gooseneck) barnacles show such diversity, including simultaneous hermaphroditism, coexistence of dwarf males and hermaphrodites (androdioecy), and coexistence of dwarf males and females (dioecy). Here, we report the first phylogenet...

2017
Daniah Tahir Sylvain Gl'emin Martin Lascoux Ingemar Kaj

Understanding the evolution of binary traits, which affects the birth and survival of species and also the rate of molecular evolution, remains challenging. A typical example is the evolution of mating systems in plant species. In this work, we present a probabilistic modeling framework for binary trait, random species trees, in which the number of species and their traits are represented by a ...

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