We investigated the effect of exposure to males on female longevity and egg production in the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni. In this species, females typically mate several times each morning over a lifetime that can span several months. We hypothesised that high costs of mating with males would be incompatible with the life history of this species. We predicted that 1) female longevity costs of exposure to males would be low, and 2) that the magnitude of mating-induced fecundity increases in C. dalmanni, if present, would also be low. We tested the predictions by comparing the longevity and lifetime fecundity of virgin and mated females. In line with prediction 1), the longevity difference between virgin and fully reproductive fema...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni stalk-eyed flies have extremely high mating rates. In this paper, we examine t...
Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni stalk-eyed flies have extremely high mating rates. In this paper, we examine t...
Females of the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, mate repeatedly during their lifetime and exhi...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
There is much interest in explaining why female insects mate multiply. Females of the stalk-eyed fly...
In the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, male eyespan is under sexual selection. This species h...
Can females obtain good-genes benefits for their offspring by mating with older males? Age-based mat...
When males produce ejaculates that ensure only partial fertility of females' eggs, we expect adaptat...
The level of female sexual receptivity is an important component of male and female reproductive suc...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
Quantitative genetic models for the evolution of exaggerated male traits through female mate choice ...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni stalk-eyed flies have extremely high mating rates. In this paper, we examine t...
Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni stalk-eyed flies have extremely high mating rates. In this paper, we examine t...
Females of the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, mate repeatedly during their lifetime and exhi...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
There is much interest in explaining why female insects mate multiply. Females of the stalk-eyed fly...
In the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, male eyespan is under sexual selection. This species h...
Can females obtain good-genes benefits for their offspring by mating with older males? Age-based mat...
When males produce ejaculates that ensure only partial fertility of females' eggs, we expect adaptat...
The level of female sexual receptivity is an important component of male and female reproductive suc...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
Quantitative genetic models for the evolution of exaggerated male traits through female mate choice ...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...