Cordes N, Yiğit A, Engqvist L, Schmoll T. Differential sperm expenditure reveals a possible role for post-copulatory sexual selection in a lekking moth. Ecology and Evolution. 2013;3(3):503-511
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
In many polyandrous species, the last male to mate sires most of the offspring. This phenomenon has ...
Funding: University of St Andrews PhD Apprenticeship (VLB); Laidlaw Scholarship Programme (DB).Estim...
Abstract Male reproductive success in the lesser wax moth Achroia grisella is strongly determined by...
Jarrige A, Riemann D, Goubault M, Schmoll T. Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived spe...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...
Engqvist L, Cordes N, Schwenniger J, Bakhtina S, Schmoll T. Female Remating Behavior in a Lekking Mo...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Although sperm fundamentally function to fertilize eggs, forces arising from both sexes select for o...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In polyandrous species, male reproductive success will at least partly be determined by males' succe...
Background Ever since Darwin, evolutionary biologists have studied sexual selection driving differe...
International audienceAs a result of female remating, sexual selection can operate both before and a...
Sexual selection is a potent source of selection underlying the evolution of sexual dimorphism, repr...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
In many polyandrous species, the last male to mate sires most of the offspring. This phenomenon has ...
Funding: University of St Andrews PhD Apprenticeship (VLB); Laidlaw Scholarship Programme (DB).Estim...
Abstract Male reproductive success in the lesser wax moth Achroia grisella is strongly determined by...
Jarrige A, Riemann D, Goubault M, Schmoll T. Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived spe...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...
Engqvist L, Cordes N, Schwenniger J, Bakhtina S, Schmoll T. Female Remating Behavior in a Lekking Mo...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Although sperm fundamentally function to fertilize eggs, forces arising from both sexes select for o...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In polyandrous species, male reproductive success will at least partly be determined by males' succe...
Background Ever since Darwin, evolutionary biologists have studied sexual selection driving differe...
International audienceAs a result of female remating, sexual selection can operate both before and a...
Sexual selection is a potent source of selection underlying the evolution of sexual dimorphism, repr...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
In many polyandrous species, the last male to mate sires most of the offspring. This phenomenon has ...
Funding: University of St Andrews PhD Apprenticeship (VLB); Laidlaw Scholarship Programme (DB).Estim...