Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual selection have tended to focus on genetic benefits. A potentially widespread cost of pairing with a parasitized mate is that it will increase an individual's parasite abundance. Such a cost has been overlooked in systems where parasites are indirectly transmitted. We manipulated the abundance of the nematode parasite Trichostrongylus tenuis, an indirectly transmitted parasite, within pairs of wild red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus in spring. Parasite levels were correlated within pairs before the experiment. We removed parasites from either males, females, or both members of the pair, and evaluated individual parasite uptake over the subsequent...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Stress is ubiquitous in the life of animals and a key determinant of their well-being and fitness. B...
Under the Red Queen hypothesis, outcrossing can produce genetically variable progeny, which may be m...
Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact w...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Investigations of parasite-mediated sexual selection have concentrated on the effects of parasites o...
Parasite infections of individual hosts are determined largely by their exposure, resistance and sus...
Sexual selection has been suggested to accelerate local adaptation and promote evolutionary rescue t...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Stress is ubiquitous in the life of animals and a key determinant of their well-being and fitness. B...
Under the Red Queen hypothesis, outcrossing can produce genetically variable progeny, which may be m...
Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact w...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Investigations of parasite-mediated sexual selection have concentrated on the effects of parasites o...
Parasite infections of individual hosts are determined largely by their exposure, resistance and sus...
Sexual selection has been suggested to accelerate local adaptation and promote evolutionary rescue t...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...