In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, where they are produced, and what they signal. Using rose bitterling, fish that spawn in the gills of freshwater mussels, we investigated the role of sperm cues on female oviposition decisions using individuals of known MHC genotype. Male bitterling frequently released sperm prior to female oviposition and females responded with an increased probability of oviposition and released a greater number of eggs, particularly if males had a dissimilar MHC genotype. These mating preferences by females were shown to be adaptive, with MHC dissimilarity of males and females correlated positively with embryo survival. These results support a role for indire...
Good genes models of mate choice predict additive genetic benefits of choice whereas the compatibili...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Sexual selection involves two main mechanisms: intrasexual competition for mates and intersexual mat...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
The aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of the basis to female mating decisions in the ...
Oviposition decisions can have important fitness consequences for offspring. We investigated the res...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Oviposition-site decisions can have disproportionate effects on offspring survival and success, and ...
Interactions among eggs and sperm are often assumed to generate intraspecific variation in reproduct...
Research on sexual selection has tended to focus on indirect benefits of female mating decisions, an...
Female mating preferences are frequently associated with exaggerated male sexual traits. In the Euro...
<div><p>The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual ...
Good genes models of mate choice predict additive genetic benefits of choice whereas the compatibili...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Sexual selection involves two main mechanisms: intrasexual competition for mates and intersexual mat...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
The aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of the basis to female mating decisions in the ...
Oviposition decisions can have important fitness consequences for offspring. We investigated the res...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Oviposition-site decisions can have disproportionate effects on offspring survival and success, and ...
Interactions among eggs and sperm are often assumed to generate intraspecific variation in reproduct...
Research on sexual selection has tended to focus on indirect benefits of female mating decisions, an...
Female mating preferences are frequently associated with exaggerated male sexual traits. In the Euro...
<div><p>The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual ...
Good genes models of mate choice predict additive genetic benefits of choice whereas the compatibili...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Sexual selection involves two main mechanisms: intrasexual competition for mates and intersexual mat...