Males with high genetic similarity to females sire more offspring in sperm competition in Peron's tree frog Litoria peronii.
Recent work has confirmed that genetic compatibility among mates can be an important determinant of siring success in sperm competition experiments and in free-ranging populations. Most of this work points towards mate choice of less related mates. However, there may also be the potential for mate c...
Main Authors: | Sherman, C, Wapstra, E, Uller, T, Olsson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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