Journal article

Genetic similarity, not male size, influences female mate choice in the agile antechinus (Antechinus agilis)

ML Parrott, SJ Ward, PD Temple-Smith

Australian Journal of Zoology | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2006

Abstract

Our research investigates the effects of genetic relatedness between mates and male size on female mate choice in the agile antechinus (Antechinus agilis). Females were provided with a simultaneous choice between one large and one small male, with a minimum 5 g (∼20% of male weight) difference between males, in specially designed mate-choice enclosures. Genetic relatedness between males and females was determined using highly polymorphic, species-specific, microsatellite markers. Male size did not influence mate choice, with approximately equal numbers of large and small males chosen. Females chose males that were more genetically dissimilar to themselves significantly more times and showed ..

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