According to sex allocation theory, hermaphrodites are expected to allocate most of their reproductive resources to the female function when there is a low level of mate competition and to shift them to the male function when mate competition increases: sex allocation theory assumes that there is a trade-off between sexual functions. Although several studies highlight some adjustments of sex allocation according to mating opportunities, empirical support for the trade-off between sexual functions is surprisingly scarce. Here we argue that this lack of support for a trade-off might partially depend on the fact that sex allocation studies often overlook gender-related traits other than gamete production. We investigated whether parental care ...
Hermaphroditic animals face the fundamental evolutionary optimization problem of allocating their re...
Background: Cytoplasmic sex allocation distorters, which arise from cytonuclear conflict over the op...
Sexual selection is widespread if not ubiquitous in hermaphroditic organisms. Although many phenomen...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites express both the male and the female function. They are expected to part...
Sex allocation theory is considered as a touchstone of evolutionary biology, providing some of the b...
Sex allocation theory predicts that simultaneous hermaphrodites evolve to an evolutionary stable res...
Mating opportunities fluctuate in the wild and hermaphrodites have the chance of partitioning reprod...
One of the greatest remaining problems in the field of sex allocation is the variation across specie...
Sexually selected traits are predicted to show condition dependence by capturing the genetic quality...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
Sequential hermaphroditism is adaptive when the reproductive value of an individual varies with size...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Previous studies on sex allocation in simultaneous hermaphrodites have typically focused either on e...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
Hermaphroditic animals face the fundamental evolutionary optimization problem of allocating their re...
Background: Cytoplasmic sex allocation distorters, which arise from cytonuclear conflict over the op...
Sexual selection is widespread if not ubiquitous in hermaphroditic organisms. Although many phenomen...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites express both the male and the female function. They are expected to part...
Sex allocation theory is considered as a touchstone of evolutionary biology, providing some of the b...
Sex allocation theory predicts that simultaneous hermaphrodites evolve to an evolutionary stable res...
Mating opportunities fluctuate in the wild and hermaphrodites have the chance of partitioning reprod...
One of the greatest remaining problems in the field of sex allocation is the variation across specie...
Sexually selected traits are predicted to show condition dependence by capturing the genetic quality...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
Sequential hermaphroditism is adaptive when the reproductive value of an individual varies with size...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Previous studies on sex allocation in simultaneous hermaphrodites have typically focused either on e...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
Hermaphroditic animals face the fundamental evolutionary optimization problem of allocating their re...
Background: Cytoplasmic sex allocation distorters, which arise from cytonuclear conflict over the op...
Sexual selection is widespread if not ubiquitous in hermaphroditic organisms. Although many phenomen...