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Turtle Mating Systems: Behavior, Sperm Storage, and Genetic Paternity
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BiologyBreeding BehaviorInfertilityReproductive SuccessMating SystemsFertilityNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologySquamate ReptilesSexual SelectionReproductive BiologyPublic HealthSperm StorageReproduction ResponseLong-term Sperm StorageFertilisation
As evidenced by the articles in this volume, a recent increase in interest in the mating systems of poikilothermic vertebrates has focused primarily on fishes, a few amphibians, and squamate reptiles. Turtles by contrast have received relatively little attention, yet they display a wide variety of mating behaviors and life-history characteristics that make them excellent candidates for addressing several aspects of genetic parentage that should contribute to a broader understanding of animal reproductive strategies. Here we focus on genetic studies of the mating systems and reproductive patterns of turtles, specifically with respect to multiple paternity and long-term sperm storage. These phenomena highlight the importance of a temporally extended perspective on patterns of individual reproductive success.
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