Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher parasite loads than females is unclear. Unlike males, females have to subsidize post-fertilization costs of reproduction (e.g. seed and fruit development). As a result, females may have smaller pools of resources potentially available to parasites, thus leading to lower parasite loads. We tested this prediction in New Zealand’s largest native moth (Aenetus virescens: Lepidoptera), whose larvae parasitize Aristotelia serrata (Elaeocarpaceae), an endemic species of dioecous tree. We measured parasite loads in male and female trees, as well as annual seed set in females. We then derived a technique to equate the energetic cost of seed set in fe...
Interactions, antagonistic or mutualistic, can exert selection on plant traits. We explored the role...
Abstract. 1. The ecological factors that influence key life-history traits such as brood size and se...
Symbioses have shaped the evolution of life, most notably through the fixation of heritable symbiont...
Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
Species interactions are central to our understanding of population dynamics. While density typicall...
Despite extensive research on mechanisms generating biases in sex ratios, the capacity of natural en...
1. Theory predicts that organisms should invest in overcoming a factor that may limit their reproduc...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Reproducibility is a scientific cornerstone. Many recent studies, however, describe a reproducibilit...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
The "sicker sex" idea summarizes our knowledge of sex biases in parasite burden and immune ability w...
Parasites are ubiquitous and the antagonistic relationships between parasites and their hosts shape ...
Interactions, antagonistic or mutualistic, can exert selection on plant traits. We explored the role...
Abstract. 1. The ecological factors that influence key life-history traits such as brood size and se...
Symbioses have shaped the evolution of life, most notably through the fixation of heritable symbiont...
Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
Species interactions are central to our understanding of population dynamics. While density typicall...
Despite extensive research on mechanisms generating biases in sex ratios, the capacity of natural en...
1. Theory predicts that organisms should invest in overcoming a factor that may limit their reproduc...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Reproducibility is a scientific cornerstone. Many recent studies, however, describe a reproducibilit...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
The "sicker sex" idea summarizes our knowledge of sex biases in parasite burden and immune ability w...
Parasites are ubiquitous and the antagonistic relationships between parasites and their hosts shape ...
Interactions, antagonistic or mutualistic, can exert selection on plant traits. We explored the role...
Abstract. 1. The ecological factors that influence key life-history traits such as brood size and se...
Symbioses have shaped the evolution of life, most notably through the fixation of heritable symbiont...