Males compete over mating and fertilization, and often harm females in the process. Inclusive fitness theory predicts that increasing relatedness within groups of males may relax competition and discourage male harm of females as males gain indirect benefits. Recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster are consistent with these predictions, and have found that within-group male relatedness increases female fitness, though others have found no effects. Importantly, these studies did not fully disentangle male genetic relatedness from larval familiarity, so the extent to which modulation of harm to females is explained by male familiarity remains unclear. Here we performed a fully factorial design, isolating the effects of male relatedness and ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, prolonged exposure to males reduces the longevity and fecundity of femal...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Mate competition provides the opportunity for sexual selection which often acts strongly on males, b...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
The concept of gene-centred evolution and subsequent inclusive fitness theory provided a formal fram...
Conflict between males and females over whether, when, and how often to mate often leads to the evol...
Competition over access to reproductive opportunities can lead males to harm females. However, recen...
As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a sp...
Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin re...
Theory maintains within-group male relatedness can mediate sexual conflict by reducing male-male. co...
Theory maintains within-group male relatedness can mediate sexual conflict by reducing male-male com...
Sexual conflict occurs when reproductive partners have different fitness optima, and can lead to the...
Males of many species harm females as a by-product of intrasexual competition, but this harm can be ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, prolonged exposure to males reduces the longevity and fecundity of femal...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Mate competition provides the opportunity for sexual selection which often acts strongly on males, b...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
The concept of gene-centred evolution and subsequent inclusive fitness theory provided a formal fram...
Conflict between males and females over whether, when, and how often to mate often leads to the evol...
Competition over access to reproductive opportunities can lead males to harm females. However, recen...
As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a sp...
Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin re...
Theory maintains within-group male relatedness can mediate sexual conflict by reducing male-male. co...
Theory maintains within-group male relatedness can mediate sexual conflict by reducing male-male com...
Sexual conflict occurs when reproductive partners have different fitness optima, and can lead to the...
Males of many species harm females as a by-product of intrasexual competition, but this harm can be ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, prolonged exposure to males reduces the longevity and fecundity of femal...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
Mate competition provides the opportunity for sexual selection which often acts strongly on males, b...