Assessing the consequences of personality traits on reproductive success is one of the most important challenges in personality studies, and critical to understand the evolutionary implications of behavioural variability among animals. Personality traits are typically associated with mating acquisition in males, and, hence, linked to variation in their reproductive success. However, in most species sexual selection continues after mating, and sperm traits (such as sperm number and quality) become very important in determining post-mating competitive success. Here, we investigate whether variation in personality traits is associated to variation in sperm traits using the guppy (Poecilia reticulata), a species with high levels of sperm compet...
Deleterious mutations can accumulate in the germline with age, decreasing the genetic quality of spe...
In polyandrous species, females may influence paternity by biasing sperm usage in favour of particul...
Despite a central line of research aimed at quantifying relationships between mating success and sex...
Assessing the consequences of personality traits on reproductive success is one of the most importan...
There is evidence that animal personality traits can have spill-over effects for sexual selection, w...
Female sperm storage (FSS) is taxonomically widespread and often associated with intense sperm compe...
In most species, males have a higher reproductive potential than females, leading to skewed reproduc...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
As sperm production is costly, males are expected to strategically allocate resources to sperm produ...
Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in qual...
The spectacular variability that typically characterizes male genital traits has largely been attrib...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
In polyandrous species, a male's reproductive success depends on his fertilization capability and tr...
Animals differ in their behaviour comparable to how humans differ in personality: individuals consis...
Sperm competition is taxonomically widespread in animals and is usually associated with large sperm ...
Deleterious mutations can accumulate in the germline with age, decreasing the genetic quality of spe...
In polyandrous species, females may influence paternity by biasing sperm usage in favour of particul...
Despite a central line of research aimed at quantifying relationships between mating success and sex...
Assessing the consequences of personality traits on reproductive success is one of the most importan...
There is evidence that animal personality traits can have spill-over effects for sexual selection, w...
Female sperm storage (FSS) is taxonomically widespread and often associated with intense sperm compe...
In most species, males have a higher reproductive potential than females, leading to skewed reproduc...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
As sperm production is costly, males are expected to strategically allocate resources to sperm produ...
Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in qual...
The spectacular variability that typically characterizes male genital traits has largely been attrib...
Despite its widespread occurrence in animals, sperm competition has been studied in a limited range ...
In polyandrous species, a male's reproductive success depends on his fertilization capability and tr...
Animals differ in their behaviour comparable to how humans differ in personality: individuals consis...
Sperm competition is taxonomically widespread in animals and is usually associated with large sperm ...
Deleterious mutations can accumulate in the germline with age, decreasing the genetic quality of spe...
In polyandrous species, females may influence paternity by biasing sperm usage in favour of particul...
Despite a central line of research aimed at quantifying relationships between mating success and sex...