One remarkable reproductive feature in animals with internal fertilization is a reduction in sperm viability over time in females. Whether this reduction is driven by male-male competition and/or cryptic female choice is unclear. From the perspective of cryptic female choice, we postulated that sperm viability is affected by a particular male copulatory behaviour. In this study, we investigated the following aspects: (1) sperm viability in mated females vs. males; (2) whether sperm viability varies temporally after mating; and (3) whether male copulatory behaviour covaries positively with sperm viability within females. We used the spider Holocnemus pluchei, whose males use several copulatory behaviours to court females. We found that femal...
Background The ‘wallflower’ hypothesis proposes females mate indiscriminately to avoid reproductive...
Across the animal kingdom the duration of copulation varies enormously from a few seconds to several...
To the extent that sperm production or mating opportunities are limited, males are expected to alloc...
Across animals, a male\u27s fitness is largely dictated by his ability to fertilize eggs; and there ...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Previous studies have reported that males augment their reproductive success by increasing the numbe...
Sperm viability is a major male fitness component, with higher sperm viability associated with enhan...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Sexual selection is the responsible force for the evolution and maintenance of genital diversity and...
Abstract Sperm competition drives traits that enhance fertilization success. The amount of sperm tra...
Female St Andrew’s Cross spiders control copulation duration by timing sexual cannibalism and may th...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Males and females share the same goal in sexual reproduction—increased offspring production and viab...
Competition between different males' sperm for the fertilization of ova has led to the evolution of ...
Background The ‘wallflower’ hypothesis proposes females mate indiscriminately to avoid reproductive...
Across the animal kingdom the duration of copulation varies enormously from a few seconds to several...
To the extent that sperm production or mating opportunities are limited, males are expected to alloc...
Across animals, a male\u27s fitness is largely dictated by his ability to fertilize eggs; and there ...
Sperm quality and viability affect both male and female fitness. Most dragonfly and damselfly males ...
Previous studies have reported that males augment their reproductive success by increasing the numbe...
Sperm viability is a major male fitness component, with higher sperm viability associated with enhan...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Sexual selection is the responsible force for the evolution and maintenance of genital diversity and...
Abstract Sperm competition drives traits that enhance fertilization success. The amount of sperm tra...
Female St Andrew’s Cross spiders control copulation duration by timing sexual cannibalism and may th...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Males and females share the same goal in sexual reproduction—increased offspring production and viab...
Competition between different males' sperm for the fertilization of ova has led to the evolution of ...
Background The ‘wallflower’ hypothesis proposes females mate indiscriminately to avoid reproductive...
Across the animal kingdom the duration of copulation varies enormously from a few seconds to several...
To the extent that sperm production or mating opportunities are limited, males are expected to alloc...