© 2017 The Linnean Society of London. Males may use tactics before, during and after mating to increase their reproductive success. With finite energy resources available, theory predicts that there should be a trade-off between investment in pre-copulatory traits (e.g. body size, armaments) and post-copulatory traits (e.g. testes size, spermatogenic efficiency). Western grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus) are found in large, labile mixed-sex groups, in which the males show a dominance hierarchy. Males show indeterminate growth, and will reach up to six times the body mass of females. While the largest males use their size as a reproductive advantage, forelimb musculature further aids male-male contest, female attraction and/or female coe...
10.1093/beheco/arv209Allocation of resources to current reproduction may reduce future reproduction,...
Many fitness benefits of polyandry have been proposed. We addressed four hypotheses that are relevan...
Two complementary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in sperm size. The first propos...
Males may use tactics before, during and after mating to increase their reproductive success. With f...
Macropods exhibit the second largest sexual dimorphism in body size for any vertebrate, suggesting t...
Studies of sexual selection have tended to concentrate on obvious morphological dimorphisms such as ...
In polygynous species, male reproductive success is predicted to be monopolized by a few dominant ma...
The environment an animal inhabits directs the inheritance of traits that improve fitness, with gene...
Reproduction can lead to a trade-off with growth, particularly when individuals reproduce before com...
In sexually dimorphic ungulates, sexual segregation is hypothesized to have evolved because of sex-s...
1. When resources are scarce, female mammals should face a trade-off between lactation and other lif...
When the fitness costs and benefits of sons and daughters differ, offspring sex ratio manipulation c...
When sons and daughters have different fitness costs and benefits, selection may favor deviations fr...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
In the harem polygynous Wellington tree weta (Hemideina crassidens), early maturation at the eighth ...
10.1093/beheco/arv209Allocation of resources to current reproduction may reduce future reproduction,...
Many fitness benefits of polyandry have been proposed. We addressed four hypotheses that are relevan...
Two complementary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in sperm size. The first propos...
Males may use tactics before, during and after mating to increase their reproductive success. With f...
Macropods exhibit the second largest sexual dimorphism in body size for any vertebrate, suggesting t...
Studies of sexual selection have tended to concentrate on obvious morphological dimorphisms such as ...
In polygynous species, male reproductive success is predicted to be monopolized by a few dominant ma...
The environment an animal inhabits directs the inheritance of traits that improve fitness, with gene...
Reproduction can lead to a trade-off with growth, particularly when individuals reproduce before com...
In sexually dimorphic ungulates, sexual segregation is hypothesized to have evolved because of sex-s...
1. When resources are scarce, female mammals should face a trade-off between lactation and other lif...
When the fitness costs and benefits of sons and daughters differ, offspring sex ratio manipulation c...
When sons and daughters have different fitness costs and benefits, selection may favor deviations fr...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
In the harem polygynous Wellington tree weta (Hemideina crassidens), early maturation at the eighth ...
10.1093/beheco/arv209Allocation of resources to current reproduction may reduce future reproduction,...
Many fitness benefits of polyandry have been proposed. We addressed four hypotheses that are relevan...
Two complementary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in sperm size. The first propos...