Larger testes produce more sperm and therefore improve reproductive success in the face of sperm competition. Adaptation to social mating systems with relatively high and low sperm competition are therefore likely to have driven changes in relative testes size in opposing directions. Here, we combine the largest vertebrate testes mass dataset ever collected with phylogenetic approaches for measuring rates of morphological evolution to provide the first quantitative evidence for how relative testes mass has changed over time. We detect explosive radiations of testes mass diversity distributed throughout the vertebrate tree of life: bursts of rapid change have been frequent during vertebrate evolutionary history. In socially monogamous birds,...
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by p...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
A positive relationship across species between the extent to which females mate with more than one m...
While early models of ejaculate allocation predicted that both relative testes and ejaculate size sh...
Summary Understanding the factors influencing variation in the degree of sperm competition is a key...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Rowe, M., Albrecht, T., Cramer, E. R., ...
Molecular techniques have revealed multiple paternity in a broad range of species (reviewed in Birkh...
By using a sample of more than 800 male cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) that died during a...
Sperm morphology varies considerably across taxa, and postcopulatory sexual selection is thought to ...
Sperm competition theory predicts that relatively larger testes sizes evolve in animals with polygam...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
Winkler L, Kirch LM, Reinhold K, Ramm SA. Impact of low sperm competition on male reproductive trait...
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by p...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Rapid diversification of sexual traits is frequently attributed to sexual selection, though explicit...
A positive relationship across species between the extent to which females mate with more than one m...
While early models of ejaculate allocation predicted that both relative testes and ejaculate size sh...
Summary Understanding the factors influencing variation in the degree of sperm competition is a key...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Rowe, M., Albrecht, T., Cramer, E. R., ...
Molecular techniques have revealed multiple paternity in a broad range of species (reviewed in Birkh...
By using a sample of more than 800 male cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) that died during a...
Sperm morphology varies considerably across taxa, and postcopulatory sexual selection is thought to ...
Sperm competition theory predicts that relatively larger testes sizes evolve in animals with polygam...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
Winkler L, Kirch LM, Reinhold K, Ramm SA. Impact of low sperm competition on male reproductive trait...
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by p...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...