Sperm viability is a major male fitness component, with higher sperm viability associated with enhanced sperm competitiveness. While many studies have focussed on sperm viability from the male fitness standpoint, its impact on female fitness is less clear. Here we used a panel of 32 isogenic Drosophila simulans lines to test for genetic variation in sperm viability (percentage of viable cells). We then tested whether sperm viability affected female fitness by mating females to males from low or high sperm viability genotypes. We found significant variation in sperm viability among genotypes, and consistent with this, sperm viability was highly repeatable within genotypes. Additionally, females mated to high sperm viability males laid more e...
Theory predicts that males adapt to sperm competition by increasing their investment in testis mass ...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record.The datasets ge...
Sperm competition is pervasive and fundamental to determining a male’s overall fitness. Sperm traits...
Sperm competition has been found to have a strong influence on the evolution of many male and female...
SummarySuccess in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males [1], is pre...
AbstractSperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advan...
The genetic benefits individuals receive from mate choice have been the focus of numerous studies, w...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Contrary to early predictions of sperm competition theory, postcopulatory sexual selection favoring ...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Theory predicts that males adapt to sperm competition by increasing their investment in testis mass ...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record.The datasets ge...
Sperm competition is pervasive and fundamental to determining a male’s overall fitness. Sperm traits...
Sperm competition has been found to have a strong influence on the evolution of many male and female...
SummarySuccess in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males [1], is pre...
AbstractSperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advan...
The genetic benefits individuals receive from mate choice have been the focus of numerous studies, w...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Contrary to early predictions of sperm competition theory, postcopulatory sexual selection favoring ...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
Sperm-competition success (SCS) is seen as centrally important for evolutionary change: superior fat...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Theory predicts that males adapt to sperm competition by increasing their investment in testis mass ...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...