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Monogyny is a specialised mating system in which a male can only mate with one female throughout his lifetime but the female may mate with more than one male. In this system the males generally provide no paternal care. In many spider species that are monogynous, the males have two copulatory organs, which allows them to mate a maximum of twice throughout their lifetime. As is commonly seen in honeybees, ants and certain spider species, a male may put all his energy into a single copulation, knowing that this will lower his overall fitness. During copulation monogynous males have adapted to cause self genital damage or even death to increase their chances of paternity.

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  • Monogyny is a specialised mating system in which a male can only mate with one female throughout his lifetime but the female may mate with more than one male. In this system the males generally provide no paternal care. In many spider species that are monogynous, the males have two copulatory organs, which allows them to mate a maximum of twice throughout their lifetime. As is commonly seen in honeybees, ants and certain spider species, a male may put all his energy into a single copulation, knowing that this will lower his overall fitness. During copulation monogynous males have adapted to cause self genital damage or even death to increase their chances of paternity. (en)
  • Monogynia, monoginia – w botanice występowanie w kwiecie tylko jednego słupka i znamienia, nie wykluczające wykształcenia wielu owoców. W zoologii monogynią nazywany jest typ organizacji społecznej, w którym pojedyncza, aktywna rozrodczo samica całkowicie monopolizuje dostęp do rozrodu. Taki system kojarzeń tłumaczony jest dążeniem samców do rozrodu z udziałem tylko jednej samicy, przy czym samica łączy się z wieloma samcami. Monogynia występuje u niektórych gatunków owadów społecznych, m.in. mrówek i os. (pl)
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  • Monogyny is a specialised mating system in which a male can only mate with one female throughout his lifetime but the female may mate with more than one male. In this system the males generally provide no paternal care. In many spider species that are monogynous, the males have two copulatory organs, which allows them to mate a maximum of twice throughout their lifetime. As is commonly seen in honeybees, ants and certain spider species, a male may put all his energy into a single copulation, knowing that this will lower his overall fitness. During copulation monogynous males have adapted to cause self genital damage or even death to increase their chances of paternity. (en)
  • Monogynia, monoginia – w botanice występowanie w kwiecie tylko jednego słupka i znamienia, nie wykluczające wykształcenia wielu owoców. W zoologii monogynią nazywany jest typ organizacji społecznej, w którym pojedyncza, aktywna rozrodczo samica całkowicie monopolizuje dostęp do rozrodu. Taki system kojarzeń tłumaczony jest dążeniem samców do rozrodu z udziałem tylko jednej samicy, przy czym samica łączy się z wieloma samcami. Monogynia występuje u niektórych gatunków owadów społecznych, m.in. mrówek i os. (pl)
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