Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to females (sexual ornaments and weapons) and traits that enhance fertilization success, such as testes and ejaculates. Recent studies show that if the most weaponized males can monopolize access to females through contest competition, thereby reducing the risk of sperm competition, they tend to invest less in sperm production. However, how males invest in sexual ornaments relative to sperm production remains less clear. If male ornaments serve as badges of status, with high-ranking males attaining near-exclusive access to females, similar to monopolizing females through combat, their expression should also covary negatively with investment in pos...
Sexual selection theory states that the premating (ornaments and armaments) sexual traits should tra...
Recent studies have uncovered remarkable variation in paternity within primate groups. To date, howe...
Costly sexually-selected weapons are predicted to trade off with post-copulatory traits, such as tes...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
Sexually selected weapons are assumed to trade off with traits related to ejaculates, such as testes...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
One of the goals of physical anthropology and primatology is to understand how primate social system...
Theory predicts a trade-off between sexually-selected weapons used to secure mates and post-copulato...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Sexual dimorphism in ornamentation in primates may have been sexually selected as signals of rank an...
Costly sexually-selected weapons are predicted to trade off with post-copulatory traits, such as tes...
Sexual selection theory states that the premating (ornaments and armaments) sexual traits should tra...
Recent studies have uncovered remarkable variation in paternity within primate groups. To date, howe...
Costly sexually-selected weapons are predicted to trade off with post-copulatory traits, such as tes...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
Male ornaments and armaments that mediate success in mate acquisition and ejaculate traits influenci...
Sexually selected weapons are assumed to trade off with traits related to ejaculates, such as testes...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
One of the goals of physical anthropology and primatology is to understand how primate social system...
Theory predicts a trade-off between sexually-selected weapons used to secure mates and post-copulato...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Sexual dimorphism in ornamentation in primates may have been sexually selected as signals of rank an...
Costly sexually-selected weapons are predicted to trade off with post-copulatory traits, such as tes...
Sexual selection theory states that the premating (ornaments and armaments) sexual traits should tra...
Recent studies have uncovered remarkable variation in paternity within primate groups. To date, howe...
Costly sexually-selected weapons are predicted to trade off with post-copulatory traits, such as tes...