Sperm cells are the most morphologically diverse cells across animal taxa. Within species, sperm and ejaculate traits have been suggested to vary with the male's competitive environment, e.g., level of sperm competition, female mating status and quality, and also with male age, body mass, physiological condition, and resource availability. Most previous studies have based their conclusions on the analysis of only one or a few ejaculates per male without investigating differences among the ejaculates of the same individual. This masks potential ejaculate-specific traits. Here, we provide data on the length, quantity, and viability of sperm ejaculated by wingless males of the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior. Males of this ant species are relative...
In many species, females store sperm between copulation and egg fertilization, but the consequences ...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Size and shape of sperm cells vary tremendously throughout the animal kingdom. The adaptive signific...
Under polyandry, males are selected to produce more competitive ejaculates. Theoretical models have ...
Abstract Background Promiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sex...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
In species where females mate promiscuously, competition between ejaculates from different males to ...
Mating tactics differ remarkably between and within species of social Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants...
Mating tactics differ remarkably between and within species of social Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants...
Mating tactics differ remarkably between and within species of social Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
In many species, females store sperm between copulation and egg fertilization, but the consequences ...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Size and shape of sperm cells vary tremendously throughout the animal kingdom. The adaptive signific...
Under polyandry, males are selected to produce more competitive ejaculates. Theoretical models have ...
Abstract Background Promiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sex...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
In species where females mate promiscuously, competition between ejaculates from different males to ...
Mating tactics differ remarkably between and within species of social Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants...
Mating tactics differ remarkably between and within species of social Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants...
Mating tactics differ remarkably between and within species of social Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
In many species, females store sperm between copulation and egg fertilization, but the consequences ...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...