Postcopulatory guarding strategy in a finite mating period (Q1116919)

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Postcopulatory guarding strategy in a finite mating period
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    Postcopulatory guarding strategy in a finite mating period (English)
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    A simple model is presented for finding which male strategy is advantageous for fertilization of eggs, guarding a specific female, or searching for many females. The model assumes that there is a finite mating period in which the number of virgin females decreases temporally. When more than one male copulates with the same female, the last copulating male can displace a constant proportion of the sperm injected by the other males. Two oviposition patterns of females (single lump oviposition after the mating period and continuous oviposition through the period) are analyzed.
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    male strategy
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    fertilization of eggs
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    finite mating period
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    oviposition patterns
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    single lump oviposition
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    continuous oviposition
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