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Polyandry in nature
Benefit of Polyandry in a Monandrous Species When Females Mate with Already Mated Males
Sperm-Limited Males Continue to Mate, but Females Cannot Detect the Male State in a Parasitoid Wasp
A Review of Patterns of Multiple Paternity Across Sea Turtle Rookeries
Evolution of Female Multiple Mating: a Quantitative Model of the “Sexually Selected Sperm” Hypothesis
Hemideina Crassidens
The Evolution of Pueriparity Maintains Multiple Paternity in a Polymorphic Viviparous Salamander Lucía Alarcón‑Ríos 1*, Alfredo G
Measuring and Interpreting Sexual Selection Metrics: Evaluation and Guidelines
Sexual Selection in the Field: Pre- and Postcopulatory Dynamics in a Hawaiian Cricket
Polyandry Enhances Offspring Viability with Survival Costs to Mothers Only When Mating Exclusively with Virgin Males in Drosophila Melanogaster
Identifying the Influence of Selective Episodes and Mechanisms on Reproductive Success in Tribolium Castaneum and Drosophila Melanogaster
The Life History of the Southern Lanternshark, Etmopterus Granulosus, from the Southwestern Indian Ocean
Evolution of Reproductive Traits in Sharks and Rays
Multiple Paternity and the Number of Offspring: a Model Reveals Two Major Groups of Species
Rapid Decreases in Relative Testes Mass Among Monogamous Birds but Not in Other Vertebrates
Structure of Sexual Networks Determines the Operation of Sexual
Patterns of Genetic Diversity and Mating Systems in a Mass-Reared Black Soldier Fly Colony
Dynamics Underlying Interacting Mechanisms of Sexual Selection
A Study of X-Chromosome Meiotic Drive in the Palearctic Fly Drosophila Subobscura
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The Consequences of Polyandry for Sibship Structures, Distributions Of
Facultative Polyandry Protects Females Against
Genetic Benefits of Extreme Sequential Polyandry in a Terrestrial- 2 Breeding Frog 3
Pomacea Canaliculata (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae) in China
Polyandrous Females Provide Sons with More Competitive Sperm: Support for the Sexy-Sperm Hypothesis in the Rattlebox Moth (Utetheisa Ornatrix)
Rapid Decreases in Relative Testes Mass Among Monogamous Birds but Not in Other Vertebrates
And Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Drosophila
Consequences of Sexual Selection for Reproductive and Life History Traits in Tribolium Castaneum
Pre-Maturation Social Experience Affects Female Reproductive Strategies and Offspring Fitness in A
Mate-Guarding Duration Is Mainly Influenced by the Risk of Sperm Competition and Not by Female Quality in a Golden Orb-Weaver Spider
Tactic-Specific Benefits of Polyandry in Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha
1 the Inconvenient Truth About Convenience Polyandry 1 2
Experimental Evolution Reveals That Sperm Competition Intensity Selects for Longer, More Costly Sperm
What Influences Researchers' Perceptions of Sex Differences In
Extreme Sequential Polyandry Insures Against Nest Failure in a Frog Phillip G