Evolution of polyandry by reduction in progeny number variance in structured populations

Joshi, N. V. (1988) Evolution of polyandry by reduction in progeny number variance in structured populations Journal of Genetics, 67 (3). pp. 161-171. ISSN 0022-1333

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Abstract

When there is a variation in the quality of males in a population, multiple mating can lead to an increase in the genetic fitness of a female by reducing the variance of the progeny number. The extent of selective advantage obtainable by this process is investigated for a population subdivided into structured demes. It is seen that for a wide range of model parameters (deme size, distribution of male quality, local resource level), multiple mating leads to a considerable increase in the fitness. Frequency-dependent selection or a stable coexistence between polyandry and monandry can also result when the possible costs involved in multiple mating are taken into account.

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Keywords:Evolution of Polyandry; Multiple Mating; Structured Demes; Variance; Reduction; Sexual Selection
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