Recommended Reading

The following are recommended readings – we will be discussing at least one of these articles in next week’s group discussion:

1. Rafter MA, McCulloch GA, Daglish GJ, Gurdasani K, Walter GH (2017) Polyandry, genetic diversity and fecundity of emigrating beetles: understanding new foci of infestation and selection. Journal of Pest Science 91: 287 -298. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-017-0902-8

2. McLeod L, Marshall DJ (2009) Do genetic diversity effects drive the benefits associated with multiple mating? A test in a marine invertebrate. PLoS One 4: e6347. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006347

3. Madsen T, Ujvari B, Bauwens D, Gruber B, Georges A, Klaassen M (2023) Polyandry and non-random fertilization maintain long-term genetic diversity in an isolated island population of adders (Vipera berus). Heredity 130: 64 – 72. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-022-00578-2

4. Dolotovskaya S, Roos C, Heymann EW (2020) Genetic monogamy and mate choice in a pair-living primate. Scientific Reports 10: 20328. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-77132-9

5. Daly-Engel TS, Grubbs RD, Feldheim KA, Bowen BW, Toonen RJ (2010) Is multiple mating beneficial or unavoidable? Low multiple paternity and genetic diversity in the shortspine spurdog Squalus mitsukurii. Marine Ecology Progress Series 403: 255 – 267. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08417

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