Bateman's principles posit that male fitness varies more, and relies more on mate acquisition, than female fitness. While Bateman's principles should apply to any organism producing gametes of variable sizes, their application to plants is potentially complicated by the high levels of polyandry suspected for plants, and by variation in the spatial distribution of prospective mates. Here we quantify the intensity of sexual selection by classical Bateman metrics using two common gardens of the wind-pollinated dioecious plant Mercurialis annua. Consistent with Bateman's principles, males displayed significantly positive Bateman gradients (a regression of fitness on mate number), whereas the reproductive success of females was independent of th...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...
Bateman's principles posit that male fitness varies more, and relies more on mate acquisition, than ...
In hermaphrodites, the allocation of resources to each sex function can influence fitness through ma...
For over a decade, Bateman's principle has been used to argue that the showy petals and sweet nectar...
Sexual selection is well accepted as a mechanism of shaping traits in animals. However, whether and ...
Bateman gradients, the slope of the regression of reproductive success on mating success, are among ...
SummaryDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided an immediately convincing explanat...
Investment in male function should often yield diminishing fitness returns, subjecting the evolution...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Sexual selection may contribute to the evolution of plant sexual dimorphism by favoring architecture...
Andromonoecy, the production of both male and hermaphrodite flowers in the same individual, is a wid...
Synopsis The basic tenet of sex allocation theory is that an organism’s reproductive success, throug...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...
Bateman's principles posit that male fitness varies more, and relies more on mate acquisition, than ...
In hermaphrodites, the allocation of resources to each sex function can influence fitness through ma...
For over a decade, Bateman's principle has been used to argue that the showy petals and sweet nectar...
Sexual selection is well accepted as a mechanism of shaping traits in animals. However, whether and ...
Bateman gradients, the slope of the regression of reproductive success on mating success, are among ...
SummaryDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided an immediately convincing explanat...
Investment in male function should often yield diminishing fitness returns, subjecting the evolution...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Sexual selection may contribute to the evolution of plant sexual dimorphism by favoring architecture...
Andromonoecy, the production of both male and hermaphrodite flowers in the same individual, is a wid...
Synopsis The basic tenet of sex allocation theory is that an organism’s reproductive success, throug...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
In animal-pollinated angiosperms, the "male-function" hypothesis claims that male reproductive succe...