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Mating system in which both partners may have other partners
Polygynandry is a mating system in which both males and females have multiple mating partners during a breeding season. In sexually reproducing diploid
Polygynandry
Sexual behavior of non-human animals
humans), it has been studied far more extensively than polyandry or polygynandry. Polyandry occurs when one female gets exclusive mating rights with multiple
Animal_sexual_behaviour
Practice of having casual sex frequently with different partners
potentially biased. More precise terms such as polyandry, polygyny, and polygynandry are increasingly preferred. Many animal species, such as spotted hyenas
Promiscuity
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
(polyandry), or multiple males have exclusive relations with multiple females (polygynandry). It is much more common for polygynous mating to happen, which, excluding
Mammal
Mating system in which the female partner may have multiple partners
marital alliance between tribes. Other Classifications: Equal polygamy, Polygynandry The system results in less land fragmentation, and a diversification
Polyandry
System of sexual reproduction in a population
include monogamy, polygamy (which includes polygyny, polyandry, and polygynandry), and promiscuity, all of which lead to different mate choice outcomes
Mating_system
Class of mating system in non-human species
females mate with several males are defined either as promiscuity or polygynandry. Lek mating is frequently regarded as a form of polygyny, because one
Polygyny_in_animals
Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
raise. Other mating systems, including polygyny, polyandry, polygamy, polygynandry, and promiscuity, also occur. Polygamous breeding systems arise when
Bird
Species of bird
so polygyny is favoured, with the male monopolising several females. Polygynandry also exists, in which two males jointly defend a territory containing
Dunnock
Order of mammals
mating systems of primates vary between monogamy, polyandry, polygyny and polygynandry. In monogamous species, adult males and females form long-lasting pair
Primate
Genus of true foxes
Stephan M.; Bruford, Michael W.; Harris, Stephen (September 2004). "Polygynandry in a red fox population: implications for the evolution of group living
Vulpes
Species of mammal
of mating systems, depending on the habitat – polyandry, polygyny and polygynandry. Gestation lasts for six to seven months, following which a single calf
Oribi
Family of moths
mate with multiple males and males will mate with multiple females (polygynandry). Females that mate with more than one male will produce 10% more eggs
Saturniidae
Choice of and competition for mates
Sexual selection in amphibians involves sexual selection processes in amphibians, including frogs, salamanders and newts. Prolonged breeders, the majority
Sexual selection in amphibians
Sexual_selection_in_amphibians
Species of bird
unusual in exhibiting both helping at the nest and cooperative polygamy (polygynandry). It is generally believed that limited territories are a key driver
Acorn_woodpecker
Species of bird
ruby-throated hummingbirds are thought to be polygynous. Polyandry and polygynandry may also occur. They do not form breeding pairs, with males departing
Ruby-throated_hummingbird
Overview of and topical guide to relationships
to multiple men. Polygyny – the marriage of a man to multiple women. Polygynandry – the marriage of multiple men to multiple women. Free union Engagement
Outline_of_relationships
Eggs and sperm released into water
single anglerfish female can "mate" with many males in this manner. Polygynandry occurs when multiple males mate indiscriminately with multiple females
Spawning
Social system
previous season, to groups with multiple breeding males and females (polygynandry) and helpers that are the adult offspring of some but not all of the
Cooperative_breeding
Intimate relationship that is not strictly monogamous
less commonly, polyandry (when a woman has more than one husband), and polygynandry (a group marriage when more than one husband is married to more than
Non-monogamy
Species of mammal
because swellings allow females to precipitate paternity confusion through polygynandry. However, despite these potential counterstrategies against infanticide
Sooty_mangabey
Species of mammal
facultatively monogamous, but they have also been predicted to participate in polygynandry and reproduce with multiple partners, because males often travel to territories
Collared_pika
Non-monogamy in monogamous species
Baker, P. J.; Funk, S. M.; Bruford, M. W.; Harris, S. (11 June 2004). "Polygynandry in a red fox population: implications for the evolution of group living
Extra-pair_copulation
Species of New World monkey
tamarins practice a variety of mating systems: polyandry, polygyny or polygynandry. The mothers often receive help from up to 4 or 5 other members of the
Moustached_tamarin
Species of rodent from South America
visible when fresh. The mating system for C. magna is thought to be polygynandry, or promiscuity. It is suspected that males use their larger home range
Greater_guinea_pig
Species of bird
nest on the ground. Both males and females may have more than one mate (polygynandry). The parents, one female and possibly more than one male, feed the young
Smith's_longspur
Species of bird
cloacal protuberances. This change of morphology is associated with polygynandry and the increase in copulation chance. Despite most grey fantails forming
Grey_fantail
Species of fish
the eggs are fertilised externally. This type of spawning is called polygynandry. Eggs remain attached to the vegetation as the tide recedes. Two types
Common_galaxias
Ecological concept linking an herbivore's diet and size
sheep are polygynous in nature; males have multiple partners (opposed to polygynandry). Two main hypotheses have been proposed to explain the observed phenomena
Jarman–Bell_principle
Fish mating phenomenon
also mate multiple times with these females, which is referred to as a polygynandry mating system. Overall, polyandry is the dominant mating system in lemon
Polyandry_in_fish
systems including: monogamy, polygyny in animals, polyandry in animals and polygynandry.[citation needed] Davies studies of cuckoos and their hosts have revealed
Nicholas B. Davies (scientist)
Nicholas_B._Davies_(scientist)
Species of lamprey
March. Smaller species (more than 30 cm) often communally spawn, with polygynandry being the most common mating system. It is speculated that smaller lamprey
Kern_brook_lamprey
Species of beetle
variable breeding system that can include monogamy, polygyny, polyandry, or polygynandry. In Ontario, Canada, this species is reproductively active from late
Nicrophorus_pustulatus
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