Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regression slopes of reproductive success on mating success and thus describe the expected fitness returns from mating more often. Although the analytical framework for Bateman gradients aimed at covering all sexual systems, empirical studies are biased towards separate-sex organisms, probably because important characteristics of other systems remain incompletely treated. Our synthesis complements the existing Bateman gradient approach with three essential reproductive features of simultaneous hermaphrodites. First, mating in one sex may affect fitness via the opposite sex, e.g. through energetic trade-offs. We integrate cross-sex selection effects an...
Natural selection operates via fitness components like mating success, fecundity, and longevity, whi...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Sexual selection is a cornerstone of evolutionary theory, but measuring it has proved surprisingly d...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
Natural selection operates via fitness components like mating success, fecundity and longevity, whic...
Sex differences in the correlation between number of offspring and number of mates likely drive much...
(A) Global effect size of the Bateman gradient obtained from GLMMs with or without accounting for ph...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
Sexual selection is generally predicted to act more strongly on males than on females. The Darwin-Ba...
(1) Routine assessments of overall sexual selection, including comparisons of its direction and inte...
Classic sex role theory predicts that sexual selection should be stronger in males in taxa showing c...
Sex allocation theory predicts that simultaneous hermaphrodites evolve to an evolutionary stable res...
Bateman gradients, the slope of the regression of reproductive success on mating success, are among ...
Sexual selection is a potent evolutionary force that has been shown to vary in strength and directio...
Fig A. Imbalance between studies of sexual selection in males and females. Fig B. Methodological pre...
Natural selection operates via fitness components like mating success, fecundity, and longevity, whi...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Sexual selection is a cornerstone of evolutionary theory, but measuring it has proved surprisingly d...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
Natural selection operates via fitness components like mating success, fecundity and longevity, whic...
Sex differences in the correlation between number of offspring and number of mates likely drive much...
(A) Global effect size of the Bateman gradient obtained from GLMMs with or without accounting for ph...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
Sexual selection is generally predicted to act more strongly on males than on females. The Darwin-Ba...
(1) Routine assessments of overall sexual selection, including comparisons of its direction and inte...
Classic sex role theory predicts that sexual selection should be stronger in males in taxa showing c...
Sex allocation theory predicts that simultaneous hermaphrodites evolve to an evolutionary stable res...
Bateman gradients, the slope of the regression of reproductive success on mating success, are among ...
Sexual selection is a potent evolutionary force that has been shown to vary in strength and directio...
Fig A. Imbalance between studies of sexual selection in males and females. Fig B. Methodological pre...
Natural selection operates via fitness components like mating success, fecundity, and longevity, whi...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Sexual selection is a cornerstone of evolutionary theory, but measuring it has proved surprisingly d...