Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, experimentally demonstrating the role of individual mechanisms in competitive fertilisation. However, the relative importance of these mechanisms and the way in which they interact under natural conditions remain largely unexplored. Here, we conduct a detailed behavioural study of freely-mating replicate groups of red junglefowl, Gallus gallus, to predict the probability that competing males fertilise individual eggs over the course of 10-day trials. Remating frequently with a female and mating last increased a male’s probability of fertilisation, but only for eggs ovulated in the last days of a trial. Conversely, older males, and those ...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
Sperm competition is a strong force on the evolution of mating behaviour of animals, particularly bi...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
When females copulate with multiple males, paternity is determined by the competitive ability of a m...
When females copulate with multiple males, paternity is determined by the competitive ability of a m...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
Recent work on wild birds has revealed the importance of sperm competition as a source of sexual sel...
Sexual selection has been evoked as a contributing cause of many morphological and behavioural adapt...
Plastic strategies of ejaculate expenditure are a fundamental aspect of male reproductive fitness, e...
Sperm competition is thought to impose strong selection on males to produce competitive ejaculates t...
In principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for sexual selection in ma...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
Sperm competition is a strong force on the evolution of mating behaviour of animals, particularly bi...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
In structured populations, competition for reproductive opportunities should be relaxed among relate...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
When females copulate with multiple males, paternity is determined by the competitive ability of a m...
When females copulate with multiple males, paternity is determined by the competitive ability of a m...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
Recent work on wild birds has revealed the importance of sperm competition as a source of sexual sel...
Sexual selection has been evoked as a contributing cause of many morphological and behavioural adapt...
Plastic strategies of ejaculate expenditure are a fundamental aspect of male reproductive fitness, e...
Sperm competition is thought to impose strong selection on males to produce competitive ejaculates t...
In principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for sexual selection in ma...
A challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand the operation of sexual selection on males in p...
International audienceIn principle, widespread polyandry (female promiscuity) creates potential for ...
Sperm competition is a strong force on the evolution of mating behaviour of animals, particularly bi...