Evolution: inbreeding, multiple mating and embryonic aid

Curr Biol. 2006 Mar 21;16(6):R202-3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.026.

Abstract

Females frequently mate with more than one male, but it is rarely clear why. In species where related individuals frequently meet, multiple mating may allow females to avoid fertilising their eggs with sperm from a close relative. A new study suggests that promiscuous females do indeed suffer lower costs of inbreeding, but that this is because of interactions between embryos.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arachnida / embryology
  • Arachnida / genetics
  • Arachnida / physiology*
  • Biological Evolution*
  • Female
  • Inbreeding*
  • Selection, Genetic
  • Sexual Behavior, Animal*