Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition extending to post-copulation (sperm competition). Males adapt to such post-copulatory sexual selection by altering features of their ejaculate that increase its competitiveness and/or by decreasing the risk of sperm competition through female manipulation or interference with rival male behaviour. At ejaculation, males of many species deposit copulatory plugs, which are commonly interpreted as a male adaptation to post-copulatory competition and are thought to reduce or delay female remating. Here, we used a vertebrate model species, the house mouse, to study the consequences of copulatory plugs for post-copulatory competition. We experimentally...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Males are known to adjust their expenditure on testes growth and sperm production in response to spe...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition ext...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male-male competition ext...
Polyandry is widespread across animal taxa, and subjects males to intense post-copulatory sexual sel...
Across a diversity of animals, male seminal fluid coagulates upon ejaculation to form a hardened str...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, M...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Abstract Background When females mate with multiple partners, sperm from rival males compete to fert...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Winkler L, Lindholm AK, Ramm SA, Sutter A. The baculum affects paternity success of first but not se...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Adaptive plasticity of mammalian sperm production in response to social experie...
The vast variation observed in genital morphology is a longstanding puzzle in evolutionary biology. ...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Males are known to adjust their expenditure on testes growth and sperm production in response to spe...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male–male competition ext...
Females of many species mate with multiple males (polyandry), resulting in male-male competition ext...
Polyandry is widespread across animal taxa, and subjects males to intense post-copulatory sexual sel...
Across a diversity of animals, male seminal fluid coagulates upon ejaculation to form a hardened str...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, M...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Abstract Background When females mate with multiple partners, sperm from rival males compete to fert...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Winkler L, Lindholm AK, Ramm SA, Sutter A. The baculum affects paternity success of first but not se...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Adaptive plasticity of mammalian sperm production in response to social experie...
The vast variation observed in genital morphology is a longstanding puzzle in evolutionary biology. ...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Males are known to adjust their expenditure on testes growth and sperm production in response to spe...