Assessing how selection operates on several, potentially interacting, components of the ejaculate is a challenging endeavour. Ejaculates can be subject to natural and/or sexual selection, which can impose both linear (directional) and nonlinear (stabilizing, disruptive and correlational) selection on different ejaculate components. Most previous studies have examined linear selection of ejaculate components and, consequently, we know very little about patterns of nonlinear selection on the ejaculate. Even less is known about how selection acts on the ejaculate as a functionally integrated unit, despite evidence of covariance among ejaculate components. Here we assess how selection acts on multiple ejaculate components simultaneously in the ...
Ejaculate attributes are important factors driving the probability of fertilizing eggs. When females...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
In species with multiple mating, intense sexual selection may occur both before and after copulation...
Assessing how selection operates on several, potentially interacting, components of the ejaculate is...
The widespread prevalence of sperm competition means that ejaculates face intense sexual selection. ...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Gamete dimorphism (anisogamy) defines the sexes in most multicellular organisms. Theoretical explana...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Interactions among eggs and sperm are often assumed to generate intraspecific variation in reproduct...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
Sperm cells exhibit extraordinary phenotypic variation, both among taxa and within individual specie...
Sexual selection operates through consecutive episodes of selection that ultimately contribute to th...
Ejaculate attributes are important factors driving the probability of fertilizing eggs. When females...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
In species with multiple mating, intense sexual selection may occur both before and after copulation...
Assessing how selection operates on several, potentially interacting, components of the ejaculate is...
The widespread prevalence of sperm competition means that ejaculates face intense sexual selection. ...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Gamete dimorphism (anisogamy) defines the sexes in most multicellular organisms. Theoretical explana...
Why are sperm so variable despite having a singular, critical function and an intimate relationship ...
Interactions among eggs and sperm are often assumed to generate intraspecific variation in reproduct...
The evolution of sperm quality and quantity is shaped by various selective processes, with sperm com...
Sperm cells exhibit extraordinary phenotypic variation, both among taxa and within individual specie...
Sexual selection operates through consecutive episodes of selection that ultimately contribute to th...
Ejaculate attributes are important factors driving the probability of fertilizing eggs. When females...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
In species with multiple mating, intense sexual selection may occur both before and after copulation...