Reproductive strategies often consist of two alternative tactics whereby males either compete for and guard females, or sneak copulations. By their nature, alternative tactics expose males to di¡ering risks of sperm competition; sneaks will always be subject to sperm competition but guards will be subject to sperm competition with low probability, dependent on the number of sneaks. Recent game-theoretical models predict that males in the sneak role should have the greater gametic expenditure but that the disparity in expenditure should decrease with increasing numbers of sneaks. Male dung beetles in the genus Onthophagus can be separated into two morphs: major males have horns and guard females whereas minor males are hornless and sneak cop...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
The male competition for fertilization that results from female multiple mating promotes the evoluti...
In polyandrous insects, postcopulatory sexual selection is a pervasive evolutionary force favouring ...
Alternative mating tactics can generate asymmetry in the sperm competition risk between males within...
Abstract Males should increase their investment in ejaculates whenever they are faced with an increa...
1. Original sperm competition theory assumed that males trade expenditure on searching for mates for...
When competition between males for mates is intense, it is common to find that some males will adopt...
Sperm displacement is an effective male mating tactic of sperm competition to ensure paternity. Howe...
Reproductive males face a trade-off between expenditure on pre-copulatory male-male competition – in...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
Males of many species adjust their reproductive behaviour according to the perceived risk of sperm c...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Disruptive selection between large, nutritive gametes and numerous, competing gametes may have drive...
Jarrige A, Riemann D, Goubault M, Schmoll T. Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived spe...
It is the differences between sperm and eggs that fundamentally underpin the differences between the...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
The male competition for fertilization that results from female multiple mating promotes the evoluti...
In polyandrous insects, postcopulatory sexual selection is a pervasive evolutionary force favouring ...
Alternative mating tactics can generate asymmetry in the sperm competition risk between males within...
Abstract Males should increase their investment in ejaculates whenever they are faced with an increa...
1. Original sperm competition theory assumed that males trade expenditure on searching for mates for...
When competition between males for mates is intense, it is common to find that some males will adopt...
Sperm displacement is an effective male mating tactic of sperm competition to ensure paternity. Howe...
Reproductive males face a trade-off between expenditure on pre-copulatory male-male competition – in...
The influence of male age on reproductive success after a single mating has been explored widely; ho...
Males of many species adjust their reproductive behaviour according to the perceived risk of sperm c...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Disruptive selection between large, nutritive gametes and numerous, competing gametes may have drive...
Jarrige A, Riemann D, Goubault M, Schmoll T. Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived spe...
It is the differences between sperm and eggs that fundamentally underpin the differences between the...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
The male competition for fertilization that results from female multiple mating promotes the evoluti...
In polyandrous insects, postcopulatory sexual selection is a pervasive evolutionary force favouring ...