Abstract Mating changes female behaviour and physiology across a wide range of taxa, with important effects for male and female fitness. These changes are often induced by components of the male ejaculate, such as sperm and seminal fluid proteins. However, males can vary significantly in their ejaculates, due to factors such as age, mating history or nutritional status. This male variation may therefore lead to variation in the strength of responses males can stimulate in females, with alterations in fitness outcomes for both sexes. Using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, we tested whether three aspects of male condition shape an important, but understudied, post‐mating response—increased female–female aggression. We found that f...
AbstractMales of many species assess the likely level of sperm competition and respond adaptively, f...
The interests of males and females over reproduction rarely coincide and conflicts between the sexes...
Competition among individuals for access to resources crucial for survival and reproduction is ubiqu...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
Sexual dimorphism for lifespan (SDL) is widespread, but poorly understood. A leading hypothesis, whi...
Copyright © 2015 Santosh Jagadeeshan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Sexual dimorphism for lifespan (SDL) is widespread, but poorly understood. A leading hypothesis, whi...
Dietary restriction during development can affect adult body size and condition. In many species, la...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
The revelation that females of many taxa mate with multiple males has broadened perspectives in sexu...
1. Increased exposure to males can affect females negatively, reducing female life span and fitness....
AbstractMales of many species assess the likely level of sperm competition and respond adaptively, f...
The interests of males and females over reproduction rarely coincide and conflicts between the sexes...
Competition among individuals for access to resources crucial for survival and reproduction is ubiqu...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
Sexual dimorphism for lifespan (SDL) is widespread, but poorly understood. A leading hypothesis, whi...
Copyright © 2015 Santosh Jagadeeshan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Sexual dimorphism for lifespan (SDL) is widespread, but poorly understood. A leading hypothesis, whi...
Dietary restriction during development can affect adult body size and condition. In many species, la...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
The revelation that females of many taxa mate with multiple males has broadened perspectives in sexu...
1. Increased exposure to males can affect females negatively, reducing female life span and fitness....
AbstractMales of many species assess the likely level of sperm competition and respond adaptively, f...
The interests of males and females over reproduction rarely coincide and conflicts between the sexes...
Competition among individuals for access to resources crucial for survival and reproduction is ubiqu...