Theory predicts that, in species with non-resource-based mating systems, female preference for male sexual traits might be selected to ensure higher levels of fertility. Accordingly, secondary sexual traits used by females to assess males are expected to covary with ejaculate size and/or quality transferred during copulation, and female fecundity should be directly linked to mating with more attractive males. To date, direct tests of this hypothesis have been performed on internal fertilizing species, where several factors, such as for instance sperm competition, cryptic female choice, male parasite load, may affect ejaculate characteristics and female fecundity. Here, we used as a model the mandarinfish Synchiropus splendidus a small pelag...
Adjusting ejaculates to sperm competition can lead to sperm limitation. Particularly in polygynous s...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
Sexual selection arising from sperm competition has driven the evolution of immense variation in eja...
Theory predicts that, in species with non-resource-based mating systems, female preference for male ...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...
To maximize reproductive success, males have to adaptively tailor their sperm expenditure in relatio...
Sperm competition risk (SCR) models predict that if there is a low probability a male’s ejaculate wi...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
In the present study, the correlation between sperm number, sperm quality (speed, viability, longev...
Mating systems in fishes are extremely diverse, ranging from monogamy to multiple polygamous forms, ...
Sperm competition is a well-recognised agent in the evolution of sperm and ejaculate structure, as w...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis (PLFH) predicts that males with elaborated sexual ornament...
Adjusting ejaculates to sperm competition can lead to sperm limitation. Particularly in polygynous s...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
Sexual selection arising from sperm competition has driven the evolution of immense variation in eja...
Theory predicts that, in species with non-resource-based mating systems, female preference for male ...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...
To maximize reproductive success, males have to adaptively tailor their sperm expenditure in relatio...
Sperm competition risk (SCR) models predict that if there is a low probability a male’s ejaculate wi...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
In the present study, the correlation between sperm number, sperm quality (speed, viability, longev...
Mating systems in fishes are extremely diverse, ranging from monogamy to multiple polygamous forms, ...
Sperm competition is a well-recognised agent in the evolution of sperm and ejaculate structure, as w...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis (PLFH) predicts that males with elaborated sexual ornament...
Adjusting ejaculates to sperm competition can lead to sperm limitation. Particularly in polygynous s...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
Sexual selection arising from sperm competition has driven the evolution of immense variation in eja...