Reproductive success of male insects commonly hinges both on their ability to secure copulations with many mates and also on their ability to inseminate and inhibit subsequent sexual receptivity of their mates to rival males. We here present the first investigation of sperm storage in Queensland fruit flies (Tephritidae: "Bactrocera tryoni"; a.k.a. ‘Q-flies’) and address the question of whether remating inhibition in females is directly influenced by or correlated with number of sperm stored from their first mates. We used irradiation to disrupt spermatogenesis and thereby experimentally reduce the number of sperm stored by some male's mates while leaving other aspects of male sexual performance (mating probability, latency until copulating...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been proposed as an area-wide method to control the South Ame...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been proposed as an area-wide method to control the South Ame...
Ability to prevent their mates from accepting subsequent suitors as mates is an important determinan...
Females of many tephritid fruit flies can mate more than once, and can store ejaculates from multipl...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
The inhibition of female receptivity after copulation is usually related to the quality of the first...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
Multiple spermathecae potentially allow selective sperm use, provided that sperm from rival males ar...
Female sperm storage patterns may be important for biasing paternity towards preferred males yet ver...
Multiple mating by females is common in many insects. However, there is still considerable debate as...
Differential costs and benefits of copula duration between males and females can lead to sexual conf...
Sexual conflict may drive the evolution of molecules in the male accessory gland and ejaculatory duc...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been proposed as an area-wide method to control the South Ame...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been proposed as an area-wide method to control the South Ame...
Ability to prevent their mates from accepting subsequent suitors as mates is an important determinan...
Females of many tephritid fruit flies can mate more than once, and can store ejaculates from multipl...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
The inhibition of female receptivity after copulation is usually related to the quality of the first...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
Multiple spermathecae potentially allow selective sperm use, provided that sperm from rival males ar...
Female sperm storage patterns may be important for biasing paternity towards preferred males yet ver...
Multiple mating by females is common in many insects. However, there is still considerable debate as...
Differential costs and benefits of copula duration between males and females can lead to sexual conf...
Sexual conflict may drive the evolution of molecules in the male accessory gland and ejaculatory duc...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been proposed as an area-wide method to control the South Ame...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been proposed as an area-wide method to control the South Ame...