Within a species' distribution, populations are often exposed to diverse environ‐ments and may thus experience different sources of both natural and sexual selec‐tion. These differences are likely to impact the balance between costs and benefits to individuals seeking reproduction, thus entailing evolutionary repercussions. Here, we look into an unusual population (Baltic Sea) of the broadnosed pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, where males do not seem to select females based on size and hypothesize that this pattern may derive from a reduction in direct benefits to the male. We fur‐ther hypothesize that if larger females do not persistently secure a higher reproduc‐tive success, either through pre‐ or postcopulatory sexual selection, a decrease ...
Algal-induced turbidity has been shown to alter several important aspects of reproduction and sexual...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...
Within a species' distribution, populations are often exposed to diverse environments and may thus e...
Sex role reversal in 2 pipefish species, Syngnathus typhle and Nerophis ophidion, is potentially exp...
Fecundity selection, acting on traits enhancing reproductive output, is an important determinant of ...
In order to answer broader questions about sexual selection, one needs to measure selection on a wid...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
In order to answer broader questions about sexual selection, one needs to measure selection on a wid...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
The sex-role reversed pipefish Syngnathus typhle is a member of the Syngnathidae, a family of fishes...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is caused by differences in selection pressures and life-history trade-...
Understanding how demographic processes influence mating systems is important to decode ecological i...
Understanding how demographic processes influence mating systems is important to decode ecological i...
Algal-induced turbidity has been shown to alter several important aspects of reproduction and sexual...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...
Within a species' distribution, populations are often exposed to diverse environments and may thus e...
Sex role reversal in 2 pipefish species, Syngnathus typhle and Nerophis ophidion, is potentially exp...
Fecundity selection, acting on traits enhancing reproductive output, is an important determinant of ...
In order to answer broader questions about sexual selection, one needs to measure selection on a wid...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
In order to answer broader questions about sexual selection, one needs to measure selection on a wid...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
The sex-role reversed pipefish Syngnathus typhle is a member of the Syngnathidae, a family of fishes...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is caused by differences in selection pressures and life-history trade-...
Understanding how demographic processes influence mating systems is important to decode ecological i...
Understanding how demographic processes influence mating systems is important to decode ecological i...
Algal-induced turbidity has been shown to alter several important aspects of reproduction and sexual...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...