Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tract of a single female and compete to fertilize an egg. This can be costly if the woman’s social partner loses the competition and, as a consequence, invests in offspring that are not genetically his own, a situation known as cuckoldry. Previous research suggests that men may have evolved tactics such as mate retention behaviors that reduce the risk of sperm competition and cuckoldry. The current research provides new evidence that men at greater risk of partner infidelity and sperm competition, measured as having spent a greater proportion of time apart from their partner since the couple’s last in-pair copulation, more frequently perform a ...
Nonhuman males attend to the number of potential sexual rivals in the local environment to assess sp...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
Cuckoldry is an adaptive problem faced by parentally investing males of socially monogamous species ...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
A man whose romantic partner is sexually unfaithful is at risk of sperm competition and cuckoldry—un...
Female extrapair copulation (EPC) can be costly to a woman\u27s long-term romantic partner. If a wom...
To prevent a partner’s infidelity and defection from the relationship, men perform mate retention be...
Female extrapair copulation (EPC) can be costly to a woman’s long-term romantic partner. If a woman ...
<div><p>In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete t...
In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete to fertil...
A man whose romantic partner is sexually unfaithful is at risk of sperm competition and cuckoldry—un...
In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete to fertil...
With the recognition that female infidelity was a recurrent feature of our evolutionary past has com...
Nonhuman males attend to the number of potential sexual rivals in the local environment to assess sp...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
Cuckoldry is an adaptive problem faced by parentally investing males of socially monogamous species ...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
A man whose romantic partner is sexually unfaithful is at risk of sperm competition and cuckoldry—un...
Female extrapair copulation (EPC) can be costly to a woman\u27s long-term romantic partner. If a wom...
To prevent a partner’s infidelity and defection from the relationship, men perform mate retention be...
Female extrapair copulation (EPC) can be costly to a woman’s long-term romantic partner. If a woman ...
<div><p>In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete t...
In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete to fertil...
A man whose romantic partner is sexually unfaithful is at risk of sperm competition and cuckoldry—un...
In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete to fertil...
With the recognition that female infidelity was a recurrent feature of our evolutionary past has com...
Nonhuman males attend to the number of potential sexual rivals in the local environment to assess sp...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
Cuckoldry is an adaptive problem faced by parentally investing males of socially monogamous species ...