artificial selection; development time; longevity; remating; sexual conflict; sexual selection; sperm competition. Despite its central role in post-copulatory sexual selection, the female reproductive tract is poorly understood. Here we provide the first experimental study of the adaptive significance of variation in female sperm-storage organ morphology. Using populations of Drosophila melanogaster artificially selected for longer or shorter seminal receptacles, we identify relationships between the length of this primary sperm-storage organ and the number of sperm stored, pattern of progeny production, rate of egg fertilization, remating interval, and pattern of sperm precedence. Costs and benefits of relatively short or long organs were ...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PSS), fuelled by female promiscuity, is credited with the rapid ev...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
As Darwin himself recognised, reproductive success is affected by events that happen both before and...
Females as well as males can influence the outcome of sperm competition, and may do so through the a...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
In Drosophila, long sperm are favoured in sperm competition based on the length of the female's prim...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood yet has important imp...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PSS), fuelled by female promiscuity, is credited with the rapid ev...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PSS), fuelled by female promiscuity, is credited with the rapid ev...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
As Darwin himself recognised, reproductive success is affected by events that happen both before and...
Females as well as males can influence the outcome of sperm competition, and may do so through the a...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
In Drosophila, long sperm are favoured in sperm competition based on the length of the female's prim...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood yet has important imp...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PSS), fuelled by female promiscuity, is credited with the rapid ev...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PSS), fuelled by female promiscuity, is credited with the rapid ev...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
As Darwin himself recognised, reproductive success is affected by events that happen both before and...