When a female is sexually promiscuous, the ejaculates of different males compete for the fertilization of her eggs; the more sperm a male inseminates into a female, the more likely he is to fertilize her eggs. Because sperm production is limited and costly, theory predicts that males will strategically allocate sperm (1) according to female promiscuity, (2) saving some for copulations with new females, and (3) to females producing more and/or better offspring. Whether males allocate sperm in all of these ways is not known, particularly in birds where the collection of natural ejaculates only recently became possible. Here we demonstrate male sperm allocation of unprecedented sophistication in the fowl Gallus gallus. Males show status-depend...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important force in the evolution of reproductive traits, inclu...
When a female is sexually promiscuous, the ejaculates of different males compete for the fertilizati...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm c...
The way females utilize the gametes of different males has important consequences for sexual selecti...
Plastic strategies of ejaculate expenditure are a fundamental aspect of male reproductive fitness, e...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm ...
Paternity is often determined by competition between the ejaculates of different males. Males can al...
Although much attention has been recently directed to sexual selection arising after insemination fr...
The way females utilise the gametes of different males has important consequences for sexual selecti...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
In many avian species females obtain sperm from multiple males during a single reproductive event, s...
Males of many species allocate sperm to ejaculates strategically in response to variation in the ris...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important force in the evolution of reproductive traits, inclu...
When a female is sexually promiscuous, the ejaculates of different males compete for the fertilizati...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm c...
The way females utilize the gametes of different males has important consequences for sexual selecti...
Plastic strategies of ejaculate expenditure are a fundamental aspect of male reproductive fitness, e...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm ...
Paternity is often determined by competition between the ejaculates of different males. Males can al...
Although much attention has been recently directed to sexual selection arising after insemination fr...
The way females utilise the gametes of different males has important consequences for sexual selecti...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
In many avian species females obtain sperm from multiple males during a single reproductive event, s...
Males of many species allocate sperm to ejaculates strategically in response to variation in the ris...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important force in the evolution of reproductive traits, inclu...