Ramm SA, Stockley P. Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus. Behavioral Ecology. 2007;18(2):491-495.A common mechanism through which males can enhance their success in postcopulatory contests over paternity is to inseminate more sperm than their rivals. However, ejaculate production is costly and the evolution of prudent sperm allocation strategies sensitive to variation in local levels of sperm competition has now been demonstrated in diverse taxa, including mammals. Theory predicts an increased sperm allocation in response to an elevated risk of sperm competition, but here we show that male house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) instead ejaculate fewer sperm per ejaculate when m...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
Among the extraordinary adaptations driven by sperm competition is the cooperative behaviour of sper...
Sexual selection is a key driving force on male reproductive traits developed as adaptations to both...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Adaptive plasticity of mammalian sperm production in response to social experie...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male-male competition ext...
Abstract Background When females mate with multiple partners, sperm from rival males compete to fert...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition ext...
Polyandry is widespread across animal taxa, and subjects males to intense post-copulatory sexual sel...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
Sperm competition theory predicts that males should tailor ejaculates according to their social stat...
Due to the physiological cost of sperm production, males are expected to be prudent in their expendi...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
Among the extraordinary adaptations driven by sperm competition is the cooperative behaviour of sper...
Sexual selection is a key driving force on male reproductive traits developed as adaptations to both...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Adaptive plasticity of mammalian sperm production in response to social experie...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male-male competition ext...
Abstract Background When females mate with multiple partners, sperm from rival males compete to fert...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition ext...
Polyandry is widespread across animal taxa, and subjects males to intense post-copulatory sexual sel...
Ramm SA, Parker GA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in ...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
Sperm competition theory predicts that males should tailor ejaculates according to their social stat...
Due to the physiological cost of sperm production, males are expected to be prudent in their expendi...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
Among the extraordinary adaptations driven by sperm competition is the cooperative behaviour of sper...
Sexual selection is a key driving force on male reproductive traits developed as adaptations to both...