Molecular techniques have substantially improved our knowledge of postcopulatory sexual selection. Nevertheless, studies examining sperm utilization in natural populations of nonsocial insects are rare, support for sperm selection (biased use of stored sperm, e.g. to match offspring genotypes to prevailing environmental conditions) is elusive, and its relevance within natural populations unknown. We performed an oviposition site choice experiment in the field where female yellow dung flies Scathophaga stercoraria could deposit eggs into three different microenvironments on a dung pat (the east-west ridge, north- or south-exposed side), and genotyped the offspring and sperm remaining in storage after oviposition. Females exhibited plasticity...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Evolution is expected to favor the proliferation of one strategy in a population and eliminate less ...
Molecular techniques have substantially improved our knowledge of postcopulatory sexual selection. N...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
1. The mechanistic basis for and adaptive significance of variation in female sperm storage organs a...
Female dung flies Scathophaga stercoraria (L.) store sperm from several males in three or four sperm...
1. The mechanistic basis for, and adaptive significance of variation in female sperm storage organs ...
Understanding how environmental variation influences even cryptic traits is important to clarify the...
Variation in female reproductive morphology may play a decisive role in reproductive isolation by af...
Theory predicts that sperm competition will favour the production of larger ejaculates. However, bec...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Evolution is expected to favor the proliferation of one strategy in a population and eliminate less ...
Molecular techniques have substantially improved our knowledge of postcopulatory sexual selection. N...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
1. The mechanistic basis for and adaptive significance of variation in female sperm storage organs a...
Female dung flies Scathophaga stercoraria (L.) store sperm from several males in three or four sperm...
1. The mechanistic basis for, and adaptive significance of variation in female sperm storage organs ...
Understanding how environmental variation influences even cryptic traits is important to clarify the...
Variation in female reproductive morphology may play a decisive role in reproductive isolation by af...
Theory predicts that sperm competition will favour the production of larger ejaculates. However, bec...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Evolution is expected to favor the proliferation of one strategy in a population and eliminate less ...