Sperm competition is now recognised as a potent selective force shaping many male reproductive traits. While the influence of sperm competition on sperm number is widely accepted, its effects upon sperm size remain controversial. It had been traditionally assumed that there is a trade-off between sperm number and sperm size, so that an increase in sperm number would result in a decrease in sperm size, under conditions of sperm competition. Contrary to this prediction, we proposed some time ago that sperm competition favours an increase in sperm size, because longer sperm swim faster and are more likely to win the race to fertilize ova. Comparative studies between species show that in many taxa such a relationship exists, but the consequence...
The hypothesis that sperm competition should favour increases in sperm size, because it results in f...
The male competition for fertilization that results from female multiple mating promotes the evoluti...
Theory predicts that males experiencing elevated levels of sperm competition will invest more in gon...
Sperm competition favours an increase in sperm swimming velocity that maximises the chances that spe...
Background. The influence of sperm competition upon sperm size has been a controversial issue during...
BACKGROUND: Using information from physics, biomechanics and evolutionary biology, we explore the...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
Postcopulatory sexual selection, in the form sperm competition, has influenced the evolution of seve...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
Background. Using information from physics, biomechanics and evolutionary biology, we explore the im...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Over the last 50 years, sperm competition has become increasingly recognised as a potent evolutionar...
Sperm competition, in which the ejaculates of multiple males compete to fertilize a female's ova, re...
Sperm competition and sexual selection outcomes are sometimes reported as depending on sperm velocit...
The hypothesis that sperm competition should favour increases in sperm size, because it results in f...
The male competition for fertilization that results from female multiple mating promotes the evoluti...
Theory predicts that males experiencing elevated levels of sperm competition will invest more in gon...
Sperm competition favours an increase in sperm swimming velocity that maximises the chances that spe...
Background. The influence of sperm competition upon sperm size has been a controversial issue during...
BACKGROUND: Using information from physics, biomechanics and evolutionary biology, we explore the...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
Postcopulatory sexual selection, in the form sperm competition, has influenced the evolution of seve...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
Background. Using information from physics, biomechanics and evolutionary biology, we explore the im...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PC...
Over the last 50 years, sperm competition has become increasingly recognised as a potent evolutionar...
Sperm competition, in which the ejaculates of multiple males compete to fertilize a female's ova, re...
Sperm competition and sexual selection outcomes are sometimes reported as depending on sperm velocit...
The hypothesis that sperm competition should favour increases in sperm size, because it results in f...
The male competition for fertilization that results from female multiple mating promotes the evoluti...
Theory predicts that males experiencing elevated levels of sperm competition will invest more in gon...