Benefits of multiple mating in a sexually dimorphic polygynandrous insect

Volume: 164, Pages: 65 - 72
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Mating with multiple partners is common across animal taxa. Males mate multiply because reproductive success positively correlates with mating success. In contrast, multiple mating is expected to increase the direct (material) or indirect (genetic) benefits accrued by females but not necessarily increase their reproductive success. Cases in which female reproductive success increases with mating success could be due to females acquiring material...
Paper Details
Title
Benefits of multiple mating in a sexually dimorphic polygynandrous insect
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
164
Pages
65 - 72
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