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 |
ID Code: | 60629 |
Deposited On: | 09 Sep 2011 06:48 |
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