|
Volumn 269, Issue 1501, 2002, Pages 1701-1707
|
Heteropopulation males have a fertilization advantage during sperm competition in the yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria)
a a a |
Author keywords
Heterosis; Scatophaga; Sexual conflict; Sexually antagonistic coevolution; Sperm competition; Yellow dung fly
|
Indexed keywords
ADAPTATION;
ANTAGONISM;
COEVOLUTION;
SPERM COMPETITION;
ALLOPATRY;
ARTICLE;
COEVOLUTION;
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION;
FEMALE;
FERTILITY;
FERTILIZATION;
FLY;
GENETIC DIFFERENCE;
HETEROSIS;
MALE;
MATE CHOICE;
MATING;
NONHUMAN;
PATERNITY;
PREDICTION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROGENY;
SEX RATIO;
SPERM COMPETITION;
SWITZERLAND;
UNITED KINGDOM;
ADAPTATION;
ANIMAL;
CROSS BREEDING;
EVOLUTION;
PHYSIOLOGY;
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR;
SPERMATOZOON;
ARACHNIDA;
DIPTERA;
HEXAPODA;
INVERTEBRATA;
SCATHOPHAGA;
SCATHOPHAGA STERCORARIA;
SCATHOPHAGIDAE;
ADAPTATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL;
ANIMALS;
CROSSES, GENETIC;
DIPTERA;
EVOLUTION;
FEMALE;
FERTILITY;
FERTILIZATION;
MALE;
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL;
SPERMATOZOA;
|
EID: 0037158467
PISSN: 09628452
EISSN: 14712970
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2002.2094 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (51)
|
References (63)
|