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Multiple paternity in two populations of finetooth sharks (Carcharhinus isodon) with varying reproductive periodicity
by
Nash, Cody S.
, Frazier, Bryan S.
, Daly‐Engel, Toby S.
, Higgs, Jeremy M.
, Hendon, Jill M.
, Darby, Philip C.
, Hoffmayer, Eric R.
in
Animal reproduction
/ Breeding seasons
/ Carcharhinus isodon
/ Conspecifics
/ Copulation
/ Eggs
/ elasmobranchs
/ Females
/ Fish populations
/ Genetic diversity
/ Hypotheses
/ Males
/ Mate selection
/ mating strategies
/ Original Research
/ Paternity
/ Periodicity
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiological factors
/ Polyandry
/ Population
/ population genetics
/ Populations
/ Sharks
/ Sperm
2021
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Multiple paternity in two populations of finetooth sharks (Carcharhinus isodon) with varying reproductive periodicity
by
Nash, Cody S.
, Frazier, Bryan S.
, Daly‐Engel, Toby S.
, Higgs, Jeremy M.
, Hendon, Jill M.
, Darby, Philip C.
, Hoffmayer, Eric R.
in
Animal reproduction
/ Breeding seasons
/ Carcharhinus isodon
/ Conspecifics
/ Copulation
/ Eggs
/ elasmobranchs
/ Females
/ Fish populations
/ Genetic diversity
/ Hypotheses
/ Males
/ Mate selection
/ mating strategies
/ Original Research
/ Paternity
/ Periodicity
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiological factors
/ Polyandry
/ Population
/ population genetics
/ Populations
/ Sharks
/ Sperm
2021
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Multiple paternity in two populations of finetooth sharks (Carcharhinus isodon) with varying reproductive periodicity
by
Nash, Cody S.
, Frazier, Bryan S.
, Daly‐Engel, Toby S.
, Higgs, Jeremy M.
, Hendon, Jill M.
, Darby, Philip C.
, Hoffmayer, Eric R.
in
Animal reproduction
/ Breeding seasons
/ Carcharhinus isodon
/ Conspecifics
/ Copulation
/ Eggs
/ elasmobranchs
/ Females
/ Fish populations
/ Genetic diversity
/ Hypotheses
/ Males
/ Mate selection
/ mating strategies
/ Original Research
/ Paternity
/ Periodicity
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiological factors
/ Polyandry
/ Population
/ population genetics
/ Populations
/ Sharks
/ Sperm
2021
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Multiple paternity in two populations of finetooth sharks (Carcharhinus isodon) with varying reproductive periodicity
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Multiple paternity in two populations of finetooth sharks (Carcharhinus isodon) with varying reproductive periodicity
2021
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The mechanisms underlying polyandry and female mate choice in certain taxonomic groups remain widely debated. In elasmobranchs, several species have shown varying rates of polyandry based on genetic studies of multiple paternity (MP). We investigated MP in the finetooth shark, Carcharhinus isodon, in order to directly test the encounter rate hypothesis (ERH), which predicts that MP is a result of the frequency of encounters between mature conspecifics during the breeding season, and should therefore increase when more time is available for copulation and sperm storage. Female finetooth sharks in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) have been found to reproduce with both annual periodicity and biennial periodicity, while finetooth sharks from the northwestern Atlantic Ocean have only been found to reproduce biennially, allowing us to compare mating opportunity to frequency of MP. Our results show high rates of MP with no significant difference in frequency between females in the GoM (83.0%) and Atlantic (88.2%, p = .8718) and varying but nonsignificant rates of MP between females in the GoM reproducing annually (93.0%) and biennially (76.6%, p = .2760). While the ERH is not supported by this study, it remains possible that reproductive periodicity and other physiological factors play a role in determining rates of MP in elasmobranchs, with potential benefits to individuals and populations. We investigated multiple paternity in the finetooth shark in order to directly test the encounter rate hypothesis, which predicts that multiple paternity is a result of the frequency of encounters between mature conspecifics during the breeding season. We found high rates of multiple paternity with no significant differences corresponding to reproductive periodicity or location.
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