The phenotype‐linked fertility hypothesis proposes that male fertility is advertised via phenotypic signals, explaining female preference for highly sexually ornamented males. An alternative view is that highly attractive males constrain their ejaculate allocation per mating so as to participate in a greater number of matings. Males are also expected to bias their ejaculate allocation to the most fecund females. We test these hypotheses in the African stalk‐eyed fly, Diasemopsis meigenii. We ask how male ejaculate allocation strategy is influenced by male eyespan and female size. Despite large eyespan males having larger internal reproductive organs, we found no association between male eyespan and spermatophore size or sperm number, lendin...
Male Lepidoptera produce an ejaculate during copulation that contain * both sperm and accessory glan...
A new study using artificial selection reveals that the size of the sex comb on the legs of male fli...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
When males produce ejaculates that ensure only partial fertility of females' eggs, we expect adaptat...
Exaggerated male ornaments and displays often evolve in species where males only provide females wit...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
Although sperm fundamentally function to fertilize eggs, forces arising from both sexes select for o...
We assessed the extent to which traits related to ejaculate investment have evolved in lines of Dros...
We assessed the extent to which traits related to ejaculate investment have evolved in lines of Dros...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
Theory predicts that sperm competition will favour the production of larger ejaculates. However, bec...
Theory predicts that sperm competition will favour the production of larger ejaculates. However, bec...
In the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, male eyespan is under sexual selection. This species h...
Males employ complex strategies to optimize their reproductive success when faced with male-male com...
Handicap models of sexual selection propose that females use male sexual ornaments as a cue in mate ...
Male Lepidoptera produce an ejaculate during copulation that contain * both sperm and accessory glan...
A new study using artificial selection reveals that the size of the sex comb on the legs of male fli...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
When males produce ejaculates that ensure only partial fertility of females' eggs, we expect adaptat...
Exaggerated male ornaments and displays often evolve in species where males only provide females wit...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
Although sperm fundamentally function to fertilize eggs, forces arising from both sexes select for o...
We assessed the extent to which traits related to ejaculate investment have evolved in lines of Dros...
We assessed the extent to which traits related to ejaculate investment have evolved in lines of Dros...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
Theory predicts that sperm competition will favour the production of larger ejaculates. However, bec...
Theory predicts that sperm competition will favour the production of larger ejaculates. However, bec...
In the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, male eyespan is under sexual selection. This species h...
Males employ complex strategies to optimize their reproductive success when faced with male-male com...
Handicap models of sexual selection propose that females use male sexual ornaments as a cue in mate ...
Male Lepidoptera produce an ejaculate during copulation that contain * both sperm and accessory glan...
A new study using artificial selection reveals that the size of the sex comb on the legs of male fli...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...