When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm competition and cryptic female choice, and male traits conveying an advantage in competitive fertilization are selected for. Although individual male and ejaculate traits are known to influence paternity in a competitive scenario, multiple mechanisms co-occur and interact to determine paternity. The way in which different traits interact with each other and the mechanisms through which their heritability is maintained despite selection remain unresolved. In the promiscuous fowl, paternity is determined by the number of sperm inseminated into a female, which is mediated by male social dominance, and by the quality of the sperm inseminate...
Sexual selection plays an important role in the evolution of animals. Today we already know that it ...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
To ensure survival, some unique features can be distinguished in birds that help them maintain repro...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm c...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm ...
Although much attention has been recently directed to sexual selection arising after insemination fr...
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...
When a female is sexually promiscuous, the ejaculates of different males compete for the fertilizati...
In many animals reproductive success is determined after insemination by the interaction of male and...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
In many avian species females obtain sperm from multiple males during a single reproductive event, s...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exist...
Sexual selection plays an important role in the evolution of animals. Today we already know that it ...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
To ensure survival, some unique features can be distinguished in birds that help them maintain repro...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm c...
When females are sexually promiscuous, sexual selection continues after insemination through sperm ...
Although much attention has been recently directed to sexual selection arising after insemination fr...
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...
When a female is sexually promiscuous, the ejaculates of different males compete for the fertilizati...
In many animals reproductive success is determined after insemination by the interaction of male and...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
In many avian species females obtain sperm from multiple males during a single reproductive event, s...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exist...
Sexual selection plays an important role in the evolution of animals. Today we already know that it ...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
To ensure survival, some unique features can be distinguished in birds that help them maintain repro...