Reproductive mode and conflict shape the evolution of male attributes and rate of speciation in the fish family Poeciliidae

DN Reznick, J Travis, BJA Pollux… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Sexual conflict is caused by differences between the sexes in how fitness is maximized.
These differences are shaped by the discrepancy in the investment in gametes, how mates …

Potential diversification of male genital structures in response to placentotrophy and superfetation in a family of livebearing fishes

KN García-Cabello, MG Callaway… - Biological Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This study explores how specific reproductive strategies, placentotrophy and superfetation,
influence the evolution of male gonopodial structures in livebearing fishes of the family …

Variation in polyandry, reproductive output, and within-brood genetic diversity in a marine snail population across seasons and years

AP Hooks, SC Burgess - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2024 - int-res.com
The frequency of polyandry has important implications for effective population size, genetic
variation, and reproductive output. Compared to terrestrial organisms with complex social …

Multiple paternity in superfetatious live‐bearing fishes

ML Dekker, LM van Son… - Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Superfetation, the ability to carry several overlapping broods at different developmental
stages, has evolved independently multiple times within the live‐bearing fish family …

[图书][B] Multiple Mating and Larval Biology in the Florida Crown Conch (Melongena Corona)

AP Hooks - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Multiple mating mediates how ecological and evolutionary forces affect populations and
there are many explanations for why it is so common. Despite this, taxonomic biases and …