Skers) that can be originated from the same sperm competitive ability value for the second male. The example uses fixed values of , and values extracted at random from the distribution of sperm competitiveness (A) or (B). If Fwere a perfect estimator of sperm competitive ability the solid line should be obtained.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The relative nature of fertilization success: Implications for the study of post-copulatory sexual selection"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/140</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008;8():140-140.</p><p>Published online 12 May 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2408597.</p><p></p
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
In species with multiple mating, intense sexual selection may occur both before and after copulation...
<p>The figure shows the mean (± SE) degree of second male sperm precedence when females remated to a...
Skers) that can be originated from the same sperm competitive ability value for the second male. The...
Oefficient when sperm competitive ability is estimated using fertilization success values (F). Each ...
Background: The determination of genetic variation in sperm competitive ability is fundamental to di...
A complete understanding of male reproductive success, and thus sexual selection, often requires an ...
A complete understanding of male reproductive success, and thus sexual selection, often requires an ...
The process of sexual selection has been a fascinating topic for scientist for a long time and still...
Engqvist L. A general description of additive and non-additive elements of sperm competitiveness and...
Understanding the selection pressures shaping components of male reproductive success is essential f...
Understanding the selection pressures shaping components of male reproductive success is essential f...
Human sperm competition—p. 2 Sperm competition was first defined as “the competition within a single...
Male fertilization success depends on investment in both pre- and postcopulatory sexually selected t...
<p>Sperm competition success was measured as the proportion of offspring produced by high- or low co...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
In species with multiple mating, intense sexual selection may occur both before and after copulation...
<p>The figure shows the mean (± SE) degree of second male sperm precedence when females remated to a...
Skers) that can be originated from the same sperm competitive ability value for the second male. The...
Oefficient when sperm competitive ability is estimated using fertilization success values (F). Each ...
Background: The determination of genetic variation in sperm competitive ability is fundamental to di...
A complete understanding of male reproductive success, and thus sexual selection, often requires an ...
A complete understanding of male reproductive success, and thus sexual selection, often requires an ...
The process of sexual selection has been a fascinating topic for scientist for a long time and still...
Engqvist L. A general description of additive and non-additive elements of sperm competitiveness and...
Understanding the selection pressures shaping components of male reproductive success is essential f...
Understanding the selection pressures shaping components of male reproductive success is essential f...
Human sperm competition—p. 2 Sperm competition was first defined as “the competition within a single...
Male fertilization success depends on investment in both pre- and postcopulatory sexually selected t...
<p>Sperm competition success was measured as the proportion of offspring produced by high- or low co...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
In species with multiple mating, intense sexual selection may occur both before and after copulation...
<p>The figure shows the mean (± SE) degree of second male sperm precedence when females remated to a...