In many animals, the outcomes of competitive interactions can have lasting effects that influence an individual’s reproductive success and have important consequences for the strength and direction of evolution via sexual selection. In the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, males that have won previous contests are more likely to win in subsequent conflicts and losers are more likely to lose (winner-loser effects), but the direct fitness consequences and genetic underpinnings of this plasticity are poorly understood. Here, we tested how male genotype and the outcomes of previous male-male conflicts influence male pre- and post-copulatory success. We quantified pre-copulatory success in a choice and no-choice context, and post-copulatory su...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
In many animals, the outcomes of competitive interactions can have lasting effects that influence an...
In many animals, the outcomes of competitive interactions can have lasting effects that influence an...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
In Drosophila melanogaster, males engage in both extensive pre-and postcopulatory competition for th...
In Drosophila melanogaster, males engage in both extensive pre-and postcopulatory competition for th...
In Drosophila melanogaster, males engage in both extensive pre-and postcopulatory competition for th...
Theory predicts that males should evolve mechanisms to assess competition and allocate resources acc...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Dietary restriction during development can affect adult body size and condition. In many species, la...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
In many animals, the outcomes of competitive interactions can have lasting effects that influence an...
In many animals, the outcomes of competitive interactions can have lasting effects that influence an...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
In Drosophila melanogaster, males engage in both extensive pre-and postcopulatory competition for th...
In Drosophila melanogaster, males engage in both extensive pre-and postcopulatory competition for th...
In Drosophila melanogaster, males engage in both extensive pre-and postcopulatory competition for th...
Theory predicts that males should evolve mechanisms to assess competition and allocate resources acc...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Dietary restriction during development can affect adult body size and condition. In many species, la...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...