The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; however, few studies have investigated whether quantitative or qualitative differences in male sperm are responsible for the observed patterns. Moreover, the role of male age on sperm competitive ability has been largely ignored. We examined the importance of male age on the probability and amount of sperm transferred during a single mating and explored whether sperm competitive ability varies with male age in the hide beetle Dermestes maculatus, a species where sperm viability does not vary with male age. We also investigated whether sperm transfer rates varied with female age. We found that the probability of sperm transfer and the amount of ...
Until very recently, most studies of sperm competition have focused on variation in male competitive...
Female mate choice occurs in many animals, and in some species females prefer older males. Because o...
International audienceHymenoptera are haplodiploid insects, consequently sex ratio depends on female...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
In many species, the genetic quality of gametes is likely to decline with age of the male. Some form...
The link between senescence and reproductive success is a contentious yet crucial issue to our under...
Alternative mating tactics can generate asymmetry in the sperm competition risk between males within...
Sperm displacement is an effective male mating tactic of sperm competition to ensure paternity. Howe...
Abstract Males should increase their investment in ejaculates whenever they are faced with an increa...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
AbstractSperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advan...
Until very recently, most studies of sperm competition have focused on variation in male competitive...
Until very recently, most studies of sperm competition have focused on variation in male competitive...
Female mate choice occurs in many animals, and in some species females prefer older males. Because o...
International audienceHymenoptera are haplodiploid insects, consequently sex ratio depends on female...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
In many species, the genetic quality of gametes is likely to decline with age of the male. Some form...
The link between senescence and reproductive success is a contentious yet crucial issue to our under...
Alternative mating tactics can generate asymmetry in the sperm competition risk between males within...
Sperm displacement is an effective male mating tactic of sperm competition to ensure paternity. Howe...
Abstract Males should increase their investment in ejaculates whenever they are faced with an increa...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
AbstractSperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advan...
Until very recently, most studies of sperm competition have focused on variation in male competitive...
Until very recently, most studies of sperm competition have focused on variation in male competitive...
Female mate choice occurs in many animals, and in some species females prefer older males. Because o...
International audienceHymenoptera are haplodiploid insects, consequently sex ratio depends on female...