Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2427071 Behavioural Processes 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Female mate choice and female multiple mating are major focuses of studies on sexual selection. In a multiple mating context, the benefits of mate choice can change along successive matings, and female choice would be expected to change accordingly. We investigated sequential female mate choice in the moderately polyandrous common lizard (Zootoca vivipara, synonym Lacerta vivipara). Along successive mating opportunities, we found that females were relatively unselective for the first mate, but accepted males of higher heterozygosity for subsequent mating, consistent with the trade-up choice hypothesis. We discuss the evidence of trade-up mate choice in squamates and generally trade-up for mate heterozygosity in order to motivate new studies to fill gaps on these questions.

► The benefits of mate choice can change along successive matings, choice would change accordingly. ► We examined such a sequential female mate choice in the polyandrous common lizard. ► Females appeared unselective for the first mate. ► Females preferred heterozygous males for subsequent mating.

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