How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood yet has important implications for postcopulatory sexual selection. Sperm may be used in direct proportion to their numerical representation within the fertilization set or with a bias toward one male over another. Previous theoretical treatments have assumed a single sperm-storage organ, but many taxa possess multiple organs or store sperm within multiple regions of the reproductive tract. In Drosophila, females store sperm in two distinct storage organ types: the seminal receptacle (SR) and the paired spermathecae. Here, we expand previous "raffle" models to describe "fertilization bias" independently for sperm within the SR and the spermathecae and estimate th...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
artificial selection; development time; longevity; remating; sexual conflict; sexual selection; sper...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
Females as well as males can influence the outcome of sperm competition, and may do so through the a...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
How sperm from competing males are used to fertilize eggs is poorly understood, yet has important im...
artificial selection; development time; longevity; remating; sexual conflict; sexual selection; sper...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
Females as well as males can influence the outcome of sperm competition, and may do so through the a...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...