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Data from: Polyandry, predation, and the evolution of frog reproductive modes
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parental care;Anura;Leptodactylidae;phylogenetic comparative methods;reproduction;sexual selection;Hylidae;Multi-male spawning
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v67g3
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ion from aquatic to terrestrial reproduction, often attributed to higher fitness resulting from decreased predation on terrestrial eggs and tadpoles. Her
Data from: Differential allocation revisited: when should mate quality affect parental investment?
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parental care;Reproduction: investment;maternal effects;Behavior: social;Behavior: reproductive;Mate choice;Behavior;Behavior: evolution;Methods: computer simulations
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qc561
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ow that additive benefits of male quality on offspring fitness have no effect on optimal levels of female investment and thus cannot produce DA. Instea
Data from: Deer indirectly alter the reproductive strategy and operational sex ratio of an unpalatable forest perennial
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operational sex ratio;Arisaema triphyllum;environmental disturbance;reproductive strategy;Age-from-stage modeling;integral projection model;2006-2009;Cost of reproduction;Odocoileus virginianus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.gv0420c
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asexual reproduction. The divergence of reproductive strategies and reduced lifetime fitness in response to indirect deer impacts illustrate the persistent
Data from: Female and male genetic effects on offspring paternity: additive genetic (co)variances in female extra-pair reproduction and male
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Melospiza melodia;reproductive strategies;life-history evolution;Holocene;Mating Systems;Selection - Sexual;quantitative genetics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v7370
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c covariance with male paternity success due to inevitable assortative reproduction, driving ongoing coevolution. However, it remains unclear whether such covariances
Data from: Relative costs and benefits of alternative reproductive phenotypes at different temperatures - genotype-by-environment interacti
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sexually selected phenotypes;genotype-by-environment interaction;Genetic Variation;sexually selected traits;male morphs;environmental conditions;Rhizoglyphus robini
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doi:10.5061/dryad.636d487
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reproductive success of armored males competing with unarmored ones was higher than at the moderate temperature of 24°C. However, male morph did not have
Data from: Kin but less than kind: within-group male relatedness does not increase female fitness in seed beetles
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sexual conflict;kin selection;Callosobruchus maculatus<\/i>;mate harm;Callosobruchus maculatus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.10rp4mn
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lifetime reproductive success or individual fitness across two different ecologically relevant scenarios of mating competition. However, male relatedness marginally improve
Data from: Evolution of pre- and post-copulatory traits in male Drosophila melanogaster as a correlated response to selection for res
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cold stress;Experimental evolution;Male Fitness;drosophila melanogaster
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3db6p
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Background: In Drosophila melanogaster the fitness of males depends on a broad array of reproductive traits classified as pre- and post-copulatory
Data from: Inbreeding alters context?dependent reproductive effort and immunity in male crickets
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genotype\u2010by\u2010environment interaction;fecundity compensation;residual reproductive value;life\u2010history theory;Gryllodes sigillatus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r4s16vs
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's lifetime fitness and may influence its reproductive behaviour following a threat of infection. Here, we investigated the effects of inbreeding
Data from: Cross–generational effects of sexual harassment on female fitness in the guppy
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sexual conflict;life-history evolution;Selection - Sexual;Poecilia reticulata;Fecundity;Fitness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.37gr1
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ming of reproductive allocation. Interestingly, sexually harassed females produced daughters with smaller body size and sons that were less attractive to females and less
Data from: Genetic quality affects the rate of male and female reproductive ageing differently in Drosophila melanogaster
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Life history: aging;Life history: evolution;senescence;Selection: sexual;Drosophila;Resource allocation;Inbreeding;sexual dimorphism;Life history: trade offs
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5089j74
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Males and females often maximize fitness by pursuing different reproductive strategies, with males commonly assumed to benefit more from increased

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