The genetic benefits individuals receive from mate choice have been the focus of numerous studies, with several showing support for both intrinsic genetic benefits and compatibility effects on fertilization success and offspring viability. However, the robustness of these effects have rarely been tested across an ecologically relevant environmental gradient. In particular, sperm environment is a crucial factor determining fertilization success in many species, especially those with external fertilization. Here, we test the importance of sperm environment in mediating compatibility-based selection on fertilization using a factorial breeding design. We detected a significant intrinsic male effect on fertilization success at only one of four s...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Females choose specific mates in order to produce fitter offspring. However, several factors interfe...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
The genetic benefits individuals receive from mate choice have been the focus of numerous studies, w...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record.The datasets ge...
Mate choice is a common feature of sexually-reproducing species. In sessile or sedentary external fe...
Despite evidence that variation in male–female reproductive compatibility exists in many fertilizati...
Published versionFertilization represents a critical stage in biology, where successful alleles of a...
Background: The determination of genetic variation in sperm competitive ability is fundamental to di...
Mate choice is a common feature of sexually reproducing species. In sessile or sedentary external fe...
Contrary to early predictions of sperm competition theory, postcopulatory sexual selection favoring ...
The evolution of polyandry remains controversial. This is because, unlike males, in many cases multi...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Engqvist L. Genetic conflicts, intrinsic male fertility, and ejaculate investment. Evolution. 2012;6...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Females choose specific mates in order to produce fitter offspring. However, several factors interfe...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...
The genetic benefits individuals receive from mate choice have been the focus of numerous studies, w...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record.The datasets ge...
Mate choice is a common feature of sexually-reproducing species. In sessile or sedentary external fe...
Despite evidence that variation in male–female reproductive compatibility exists in many fertilizati...
Published versionFertilization represents a critical stage in biology, where successful alleles of a...
Background: The determination of genetic variation in sperm competitive ability is fundamental to di...
Mate choice is a common feature of sexually reproducing species. In sessile or sedentary external fe...
Contrary to early predictions of sperm competition theory, postcopulatory sexual selection favoring ...
The evolution of polyandry remains controversial. This is because, unlike males, in many cases multi...
There is increasing evidence that females can somehow improve their offspring fitness by mating with...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Engqvist L. Genetic conflicts, intrinsic male fertility, and ejaculate investment. Evolution. 2012;6...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Females choose specific mates in order to produce fitter offspring. However, several factors interfe...
Polyandry is widespread despite its costs. The sexually selected sperm hypotheses (‘sexy’ and ‘good’...