Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’ sperm) posit that sperm competition plays a role in the evolution of polyandry. Two poorly studied assumptions of these hypotheses are the presence of additive genetic variance in polyandry and sperm competitiveness. Using a quantitative genetic breeding design in a natural population of Drosophila melanogaster, we first established the potential for polyandry to respond to selection. We then investigated whether polyandry can evolve through sexually selected sperm processes. We measured lifetime polyandry and offensive sperm competitiveness (P2) while controlling for sampling variance due to male x male x female interactions. We also measur...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
Complex coevolutionary feedbacks between female mating interval and male sperm traits have been hypo...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
Complex coevolutionary feedbacks between female mating interval and male sperm traits have been hypo...
What drives mating system variation is a major question in evolutionary biology. Female multiple mat...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
After choosing a first mate, polyandrous females have access to a range of opportunities to bias pat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...