SummaryMales frequently remain in close proximity to their mate immediately postcopulation. This behavior has generally been interpreted as a guarding tactic designed to reduce the likelihood that a rival male can rapidly displace the ejaculate of the guarding male [1, 2]. Such attempts by males to control their mates represent a potential source of conflict [3–5], but guarding behaviors in species where it is difficult for males to control their mates suggest that conflict is not inevitable [6, 7]. We employed a network of infrared video cameras to study a wild population of individually marked and genotyped field crickets (Gryllus campestris). Lone females or males suffer similar rates of predation, but when a pair is attacked, the male a...
Female animals often prefer males with conspicuous traits because these males provide direct or indi...
The outcome of mate choice depends on complex interactions between males and females both before and...
Although we think of sexual reproduction as inherently cooperative, it is frequently beset with conf...
SummaryMales frequently remain in close proximity to their mate immediately postcopulation. This beh...
SummaryMate guarding — a male staying near a female for a while after mating — has traditionally bee...
While post-copulatory mate guarding has been well documented in field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllida...
Abstract The role of female choice in sexual selection is well established, including...
Three hypotheses for the function of postcopulatory mate guarding were tested in the field cricket G...
Male reproductive competition and sexual selection were studied in the field cricket Gryllus integer...
Mate guarding is one of the most common tactics in sperm competition. Males are expected to guard th...
Recent evidence shows that females exert a post-copulatory fertilization bias in favour of unrelated...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Female animals often prefer males with conspicuous traits because these males provide direct or indi...
The outcome of mate choice depends on complex interactions between males and females both before and...
Although we think of sexual reproduction as inherently cooperative, it is frequently beset with conf...
SummaryMales frequently remain in close proximity to their mate immediately postcopulation. This beh...
SummaryMate guarding — a male staying near a female for a while after mating — has traditionally bee...
While post-copulatory mate guarding has been well documented in field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllida...
Abstract The role of female choice in sexual selection is well established, including...
Three hypotheses for the function of postcopulatory mate guarding were tested in the field cricket G...
Male reproductive competition and sexual selection were studied in the field cricket Gryllus integer...
Mate guarding is one of the most common tactics in sperm competition. Males are expected to guard th...
Recent evidence shows that females exert a post-copulatory fertilization bias in favour of unrelated...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Jarrige A, Kassis A, Schmoll T, Goubault M. Recently mated males of a lek-mating insect intensify pr...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Female animals often prefer males with conspicuous traits because these males provide direct or indi...
The outcome of mate choice depends on complex interactions between males and females both before and...
Although we think of sexual reproduction as inherently cooperative, it is frequently beset with conf...