Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males, but not in females, to date there is no consensus on the general impact of multiple mating on female fitness. Notably, very little is known about the genetic and physiological features underlying the female response to sexual selection pressures. By combining an experimental evolution approach with genomic techniques, we investigated the effects of single and multiple matings on female fecundity and gene expression. We experimentally manipulated the opportunity for mating in replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster by removing components of sexual selection, with the aim of testing differences in short term post-mating effects of fe...
A number of studies have documented the evolution of female resistance to mate harm in response to t...
Many genes have evolved sexually dimorphic expression as a consequence of divergent selection on mal...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
Sexual conflict is broadly defined as a conflict between the evolutionary interests of the two sexes...
Drosophila melanogaster females commonly mate with multiple males establishing the opportunity for p...
Transfer and receipt of seminal fluid proteins crucially affect reproductive processes in animals. E...
Sexual selection is predicted to drive the coevolution of mating signals and preferences (mating tra...
Mating/fertilization success and fecundity are influenced by sexual interactions among individuals, ...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Female mate choice is a complex decision-making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
A number of studies have documented the evolution of female resistance to mate harm in response to t...
Many genes have evolved sexually dimorphic expression as a consequence of divergent selection on mal...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
Sexual conflict is broadly defined as a conflict between the evolutionary interests of the two sexes...
Drosophila melanogaster females commonly mate with multiple males establishing the opportunity for p...
Transfer and receipt of seminal fluid proteins crucially affect reproductive processes in animals. E...
Sexual selection is predicted to drive the coevolution of mating signals and preferences (mating tra...
Mating/fertilization success and fecundity are influenced by sexual interactions among individuals, ...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Female mate choice is a complex decision-making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
A number of studies have documented the evolution of female resistance to mate harm in response to t...
Many genes have evolved sexually dimorphic expression as a consequence of divergent selection on mal...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...