The removal of rival sperm from a female's sperm storage organ acts as a strong sperm competition avoidance mechanism, which has been reported only in internally fertilizing species and not at all in externally fertilizing species. This study demonstrated for the first time that nest-holding males of Bathygobius fuscus, an externally fertilizing marine fish, remove the sperm of rival sneaker males from the spawning nest by exhibiting tail-fanning behaviour within the nest. Males showed tail-fanning behaviour when semen was artificially injected into the nest but not when seawater was injected, and in open nests this behaviour resulted in higher paternity rates for the focal male. The sperm removal behaviour entails the risk of removing the...
Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
The removal of rival sperm from a female\u27s sperm storage organ acts as a strong sperm competition...
To test if an increased sperm competition risk affects male behavior and mating decisions of both se...
The removal of previously stored rival sperm and increased ejaculate expenditure are effective male ...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...
Prespawning sperm release on the nest substrate by the nest-holding males of the dusky frillgoby Bat...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
Foraita M, Lehfeldt S, Reinhold K, Ramm SA. Strategic Investment in Sperm Removal Behaviour in a Bus...
We investigated whether mating behavior (sperm expenditure, courtship rate, and nest guarding) varie...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
In many species males can rapidly adjust their ejaculate performance in response to changing levels ...
Sperm displacement behavior of cuttlefish (Sepia esculenta) was observed in a tank. Before ejaculati...
Adjusting ejaculates to sperm competition can lead to sperm limitation. Particularly in polygynous s...
Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
The removal of rival sperm from a female\u27s sperm storage organ acts as a strong sperm competition...
To test if an increased sperm competition risk affects male behavior and mating decisions of both se...
The removal of previously stored rival sperm and increased ejaculate expenditure are effective male ...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...
Prespawning sperm release on the nest substrate by the nest-holding males of the dusky frillgoby Bat...
Sexual selection arises through variation in reproductive success. This thesis investigates differen...
Foraita M, Lehfeldt S, Reinhold K, Ramm SA. Strategic Investment in Sperm Removal Behaviour in a Bus...
We investigated whether mating behavior (sperm expenditure, courtship rate, and nest guarding) varie...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
In many species males can rapidly adjust their ejaculate performance in response to changing levels ...
Sperm displacement behavior of cuttlefish (Sepia esculenta) was observed in a tank. Before ejaculati...
Adjusting ejaculates to sperm competition can lead to sperm limitation. Particularly in polygynous s...
Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...