Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influencing competitive fertilization success are under intense sexual selection. However, relative investment in these pre- and postcopulatory traits depends on the relative importance of either selection episode and on the energetic costs and fitness gains of investing in these traits. Theoretical and empirical work has improved our understanding of how precopulatory sexual traits and investments in sperm production covary in this context. It has recently also been suggested that male weapon size may trade off with sperm length as another postcopulatory sexual trait, but the theoretical framework for this suggestion remains unclear. We evaluated the...
There is growing evidence that post-copulatory sexual selection, mediated by sperm competition, infl...
It is the differences between sperm and eggs that fundamentally underpin the differences between the...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
Sperm competition theory assumes a trade-off between precopulatory traits that increase mating succe...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...
In polyandrous species, males face reproductive competition both before and after mating. Sexual sel...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
There is growing evidence that post-copulatory sexual selection, mediated by sperm competition, infl...
It is the differences between sperm and eggs that fundamentally underpin the differences between the...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
Sperm competition theory assumes a trade-off between precopulatory traits that increase mating succe...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
Lifjeld JT, Laskemoen T, Kleven O, et al. No evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection on sperm l...
In polyandrous species, males face reproductive competition both before and after mating. Sexual sel...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
There is growing evidence that post-copulatory sexual selection, mediated by sperm competition, infl...
It is the differences between sperm and eggs that fundamentally underpin the differences between the...
Trade-offs between pre- and postcopulatory traits influence their evolution, and male expenditure on...