<p>Multivariate and univariate results are presented. Parameter estimates and effect sizes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0093780#pone.0093780-Cohen1" target="_blank">[59]</a> are presented with 95% confidence intervals. Parameter estimates are relative to the high female availability (HFA) treatment level.</p
While both sperm number and quality are now recognized to be important in determining the outcome of...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such...
<p>Parameter estimates and effect sizes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
<p>Parameter estimates and effect sizes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
As sperm production is costly, males are expected to strategically allocate resources to sperm produ...
There is evidence that animal personality traits can have spill-over effects for sexual selection, w...
In polyandrous species, a male's reproductive success depends on his fertilization capability and tr...
Female sperm storage (FSS) is taxonomically widespread and often associated with intense sperm compe...
<p>Low (LFA) and high (HFA) female availability treatment groups are plotted separately. The vertica...
The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis (PLFH) predicts that males with elaborated sexual ornament...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Assessing the consequences of personality traits on reproductive success is one of the most importan...
In polyandrous species, females may influence paternity by biasing sperm usage in favour of particul...
The females of several internal fertilizers are able to store sperm for a long time, reducing the ri...
While both sperm number and quality are now recognized to be important in determining the outcome of...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such...
<p>Parameter estimates and effect sizes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
<p>Parameter estimates and effect sizes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
As sperm production is costly, males are expected to strategically allocate resources to sperm produ...
There is evidence that animal personality traits can have spill-over effects for sexual selection, w...
In polyandrous species, a male's reproductive success depends on his fertilization capability and tr...
Female sperm storage (FSS) is taxonomically widespread and often associated with intense sperm compe...
<p>Low (LFA) and high (HFA) female availability treatment groups are plotted separately. The vertica...
The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis (PLFH) predicts that males with elaborated sexual ornament...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Assessing the consequences of personality traits on reproductive success is one of the most importan...
In polyandrous species, females may influence paternity by biasing sperm usage in favour of particul...
The females of several internal fertilizers are able to store sperm for a long time, reducing the ri...
While both sperm number and quality are now recognized to be important in determining the outcome of...
Males of many species evolved the capability of adjusting their ejaculate phenotype in response to s...
Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such...