Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in reproduction and survival. Based on different conceptual framework, experimental designs and study species, many studies support while others contradict this general prediction. Using a moth Ephestia kuehniella whose adults do not feed and thus have fixed resources for their lifetime fitness, we investigated whether males adjusted their investment in various life activities under dynamic socio-sexual environment. We allowed focal males to perceive rivals or additional females without physical contact. We show that males do not adjust the number of sperm they transfer to mates in a given copulation at different immediate or both immediate and ...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
Abstract Male reproductive success in the lesser wax moth Achroia grisella is strongly determined by...
Using an important pest of stored products, Ephestia kuehniella Zeller, I tested a number of theoret...
Background Ever since Darwin, evolutionary biologists have studied sexual selection driving differe...
Jarrige A, Riemann D, Goubault M, Schmoll T. Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived spe...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
Abstract Male reproductive success in the lesser wax moth Achroia grisella is strongly determined by...
Using an important pest of stored products, Ephestia kuehniella Zeller, I tested a number of theoret...
Background Ever since Darwin, evolutionary biologists have studied sexual selection driving differe...
Jarrige A, Riemann D, Goubault M, Schmoll T. Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived spe...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...