Identifying targets of selection is key to understanding the evolution of sexually selected behavioral and morphological traits. Many animals have coercive mating, yet little is known about whether and how mate choice operates when these are the dominant mating tactic. Here, we use multivariate selection analysis to examine the direction and shape of selection on male insemination success in the mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki). We found direct selection on only one of five measured traits, but correlational selection involving all five traits. Larger males with longer gonopodia and with intermediate sperm counts were more likely to inseminate females than smaller males with shorter gonopodia and extreme sperm counts. Our results highlight...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Differences in the intensity of male-male competition for high- and low-quality females affect their...
In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion...
Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rathe...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Sexual selection is a major force behind the rapid evolution of male genital morphology among specie...
Immature males of eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki start to be sexually active well before th...
Most sexually-selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
In the present study, the correlation between sperm number, sperm quality (speed, viability, longevi...
Even though females are usually more selective in choosing their mates, males are also capable of ex...
Males usually compete for mates but, by choosing a favourable social environment (e.g. avoiding stro...
I tested the effects of male body size on male mating behavior and reproductive success in the weste...
Male mate choice has evolved in many species in which female fecundity increases with body size. I
1. Spatial and temporal variation in environmental factors and the social setting can help to mainta...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Differences in the intensity of male-male competition for high- and low-quality females affect their...
In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion...
Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rathe...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Sexual selection is a major force behind the rapid evolution of male genital morphology among specie...
Immature males of eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki start to be sexually active well before th...
Most sexually-selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
In the present study, the correlation between sperm number, sperm quality (speed, viability, longevi...
Even though females are usually more selective in choosing their mates, males are also capable of ex...
Males usually compete for mates but, by choosing a favourable social environment (e.g. avoiding stro...
I tested the effects of male body size on male mating behavior and reproductive success in the weste...
Male mate choice has evolved in many species in which female fecundity increases with body size. I
1. Spatial and temporal variation in environmental factors and the social setting can help to mainta...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Differences in the intensity of male-male competition for high- and low-quality females affect their...