نتایج جستجو برای: originally guarding

تعداد نتایج: 47634  

Journal: :Physical Review D 2012

2005
Matthew Low

Socially monogamous male birds are predicted to maximise their reproductive success by pursuing extra-pair copulations (EPCs) while engaging in anti-cuckoldry behaviour such as mate guarding. In the stitchbird, Notiomystis cincta, high levels of forced EPCs and a high proportion of nestlings resulting from extrapair fertilisations lead to the prediction that males of this species should exhibit...

Journal: :Evolutionary psychology : an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior 2015
Alita J Cousins Madeleine A Fugère Matthew L Riggs

One individual's actions may affect the evolutionary fitness of another individual. Sexually antagonistic coevolution occurs when one partner's behavior decreases the fitness of the other partner (Rice, 1996). This conflict pressures the other partner to counter these disadvantageous actions. Mate guarding is a mate retention tactic aimed at keeping a partner from cheating. Mate guarding may re...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
J Komdeur

Males may increase their fitness through extra-pair copulations (copulations outside the pair bond) that result in extra-pair fertilizations, but also risk lost paternity when they leave their own mate unguarded. The fitness costs of cuckoldry for Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) are considerable because warblers have a single-egg clutch and, given the short breeding season, no t...

2012
Zhenjie Hu Xingli Zhao Yisong Li Xiaoxia Liu Qingwen Zhang

Guarding behavior is an important activity in sub-social insects, and this behavior is believed to improve the survival of offspring. Sclerodermus harmandi (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) is one of most powerful epizoic parasitoid wasps, and it parasitizes Monochamus alternatus, a borer of wood and also the primary vector of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. After laying eggs, S. harm...

Journal: :Discrete Math., Alg. and Appl. 2014
Adrian Dumitrescu Joseph S. B. Mitchell Pawel Zylinski

Given a set L of non-parallel lines in the plane and a nonempty subset L′ ⊆ L, a guarding tree for L′ is a tree contained in the union of the lines in L such that if a mobile guard (agent) runs on the edges of the tree, all lines in L′ are visited by the guard. Similarly, given a connected arrangement S of line segments in the plane and a nonempty subset S ′ ⊆ S, we define a guarding tree for S...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2019

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2002
David M Buss

Long-term committed mating is a fundamental strategy in the human repertoire. Successful enactment of this strategy requires solving two related adaptive problems--fending off potential mate poachers and preventing a mates from defecting. Mate guarding adaptations evolved to solve these persistent problems. Those who failed in mate guarding risked suffering substantial reproductive costs rangin...

2006

Although post-copulatory mate guarding occurs in a variety of crickets, its adaptive significance remains largely unknown. Mate guarding may function to prevent females from prematurely removing the externally attached sperm ampulla, thereby ensuring maximum insemination. This hypothesis was tested in decorated crickets, Gryllodes supplicans, by comparing ampulla retention times of females guar...

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