Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in quality and when under sperm competition from rival males. However, how sperm competition and female quality interact to influence male mating decisions remains poorly understood. Here, we explored the concurrent effects of sperm competition and female body length on male mating decisions in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) as a model system. We used female body length as a proxy for fecundity and manipulated the relative size difference of paired stimulus females concurrently with sociosexual cues (i.e., presence of rival males) that may predict sperm competition. When all else was equal, males preferred the larger female when the pai...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends on both pre- and postcopulatory proces...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Based on the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis, sexual selection should favour females that can ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends on both pre- and postcopulatory proces...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Based on the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis, sexual selection should favour females that can ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...