Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid components to ejaculates according to their mating role (dominant vs. subordinate). Here we present a detailed analysis of ejaculate expenditure according to male roles in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus). Sperm competition occurs regularly in this species and dominant males typically achieve higher fertilisation success than subordinates. Contrary to theoretical predictions, we found that dominant male bank voles invest more sperm per ejaculate than subordinates, both absolutely and relative to body and testes mass. The testes of dominant males were also absolutely (although not relatively) larger than those of subordinates. However, we found ...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, M...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en: 7th European Congress of Mammalogy - Stockholm (Sweden), A...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Sexual selection is a key driving force on male reproductive traits developed as adaptations to both...
Reproductive males face a trade-off between expenditure on pre-copulatory male-male competition – in...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
Sperm competition theory predicts that males should tailor ejaculates according to their social stat...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Data from: Sperm competition roles and ejaculate investment in a promiscuous mammal
Lemaître JF, Ramm SA, Hurst JL, Stockley P. Sperm competition roles and ejaculate investment in a pr...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, M...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en: 7th European Congress of Mammalogy - Stockholm (Sweden), A...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Sexual selection is a key driving force on male reproductive traits developed as adaptations to both...
Reproductive males face a trade-off between expenditure on pre-copulatory male-male competition – in...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
Sperm competition theory predicts that males should tailor ejaculates according to their social stat...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Data from: Sperm competition roles and ejaculate investment in a promiscuous mammal
Lemaître JF, Ramm SA, Hurst JL, Stockley P. Sperm competition roles and ejaculate investment in a pr...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, M...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en: 7th European Congress of Mammalogy - Stockholm (Sweden), A...