Reproductive effort is an important aspect of life history as reproductive success is arguably the most important component of fitness. Males tend to compete for access to females and, in the process, expend their energetic capital on mate searching, maleemale competition and courtship rather than directly on offspring. Red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, are an exceptional model for studying energetic costs of courtship and mating as they fast during the spring mating season, which segregates the cost of energy acquisition from the cost of courtship and mating. However, measuring an individual male\u27s metabolic rate during courtship is complicated by the fact that male courtship behaviour in redsided garter snakes is...
Reproduction may involve profound modifications to behaviors such as feeding, antipredator tactics, ...
Pheromones are utilized by many species as sexual signals driving mate choice, and pheromone product...
Graduation date: 2002Pheromones are chemical cues produced by organisms that affect the behavior\ud ...
Reproductive effort is an important aspect of life history as reproductive success is arguably the m...
Graduation date: 2004The benefits of reproduction are clear, but there are also costs. Much is known...
Red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) court and mate in early spring around large...
All organisms must prioritize investment in either reproductive or self-maintenance activities. Desp...
Reproductivemales encounter potential mates under a range of circumstances that in uence the costs,...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for both sexes, but the magnitude of expenditure and its rel...
Because reproduction is energetically expensive, an organism’s energy stores are likely involved in ...
Sexual conflict over mating can result in sex specific morphologies and behaviors that allow each se...
Graduation date: 2010Vertebrates communicate with one another and coordinate intraspecific reproduct...
The non-sperm components of an ejaculate, such as copulatory plugs, can be essential to male reprodu...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...
Physiologists have traditionally studied elevated metabolic states in isolation (e.g., the physiolog...
Reproduction may involve profound modifications to behaviors such as feeding, antipredator tactics, ...
Pheromones are utilized by many species as sexual signals driving mate choice, and pheromone product...
Graduation date: 2002Pheromones are chemical cues produced by organisms that affect the behavior\ud ...
Reproductive effort is an important aspect of life history as reproductive success is arguably the m...
Graduation date: 2004The benefits of reproduction are clear, but there are also costs. Much is known...
Red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) court and mate in early spring around large...
All organisms must prioritize investment in either reproductive or self-maintenance activities. Desp...
Reproductivemales encounter potential mates under a range of circumstances that in uence the costs,...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for both sexes, but the magnitude of expenditure and its rel...
Because reproduction is energetically expensive, an organism’s energy stores are likely involved in ...
Sexual conflict over mating can result in sex specific morphologies and behaviors that allow each se...
Graduation date: 2010Vertebrates communicate with one another and coordinate intraspecific reproduct...
The non-sperm components of an ejaculate, such as copulatory plugs, can be essential to male reprodu...
Graduation date: 2013Postcopulatory sexual selection—sperm competition and cryptic female choice—has...
Physiologists have traditionally studied elevated metabolic states in isolation (e.g., the physiolog...
Reproduction may involve profound modifications to behaviors such as feeding, antipredator tactics, ...
Pheromones are utilized by many species as sexual signals driving mate choice, and pheromone product...
Graduation date: 2002Pheromones are chemical cues produced by organisms that affect the behavior\ud ...