In polyandrous mating systems, sperm competition and cryptic female choice (CFC) are well recognized as postcopulatory evolutionary forces. However, it remains challenging to separate CFC from sperm competition and to estimate how much CFC influences insemination success because those processes usually occur inside the female's body. The Japanese pygmy squid, Idiosepius paradoxus, is an ideal species in which to separate CFC from sperm competition because sperm transfer by the male and sperm displacement by the female can be observed directly at an external location on the female's body. Here, we counted the number of spermatangia transferred to, removed from, and remaining on the female body during single copulation episodes. We measured b...
Female eumetazoans often develop sperm storage organs (SSOs). Although the processes of sperm storag...
Cephalopod International Advisory Council Conference (CIAC 2018) : Cephalopod Research Across Scales...
Sexual selection theory predicts that mating success influences the evolution of traits. Previous be...
In polyandrous mating systems, sperm competition and cryptic female choice (CFC) are well recognized...
Females can express mate (or fertilisation) preferences after copulation. In the Japanese pygmy squi...
Polyandry is widespread and influences patterns of sexual selection, with implications for sexual co...
Polyandry is widespread and influences patterns of sexual selection, with implications for sexual co...
In systems where females mate with multiple males, females caninfluence insemination success to favo...
Females can express mate (or fertilisation) preferences after copulation. In the Japanese pygmy squi...
Abstract: Conspicuous male sexual traits (e.g. weapons for male?male competition and displays for co...
In polygamous species, the mode of sperm storage in females influences evolution of sperm quantitati...
<p>Theory predicts that males should allocate their costly sperm according to future mate avai...
Abstract: Conspicuous male sexual traits (e.g. weapons for male–male competition and displays for co...
Introduction: One of the most important trade-offs for many animals is that between survival and rep...
Introduction: One of the most important trade-offs for many animals is that between survival and rep...
Female eumetazoans often develop sperm storage organs (SSOs). Although the processes of sperm storag...
Cephalopod International Advisory Council Conference (CIAC 2018) : Cephalopod Research Across Scales...
Sexual selection theory predicts that mating success influences the evolution of traits. Previous be...
In polyandrous mating systems, sperm competition and cryptic female choice (CFC) are well recognized...
Females can express mate (or fertilisation) preferences after copulation. In the Japanese pygmy squi...
Polyandry is widespread and influences patterns of sexual selection, with implications for sexual co...
Polyandry is widespread and influences patterns of sexual selection, with implications for sexual co...
In systems where females mate with multiple males, females caninfluence insemination success to favo...
Females can express mate (or fertilisation) preferences after copulation. In the Japanese pygmy squi...
Abstract: Conspicuous male sexual traits (e.g. weapons for male?male competition and displays for co...
In polygamous species, the mode of sperm storage in females influences evolution of sperm quantitati...
<p>Theory predicts that males should allocate their costly sperm according to future mate avai...
Abstract: Conspicuous male sexual traits (e.g. weapons for male–male competition and displays for co...
Introduction: One of the most important trade-offs for many animals is that between survival and rep...
Introduction: One of the most important trade-offs for many animals is that between survival and rep...
Female eumetazoans often develop sperm storage organs (SSOs). Although the processes of sperm storag...
Cephalopod International Advisory Council Conference (CIAC 2018) : Cephalopod Research Across Scales...
Sexual selection theory predicts that mating success influences the evolution of traits. Previous be...