Male mating success is an important fitness component in Drosophila. The seminal fluid conveyed with the sperm inhibits the proclivity of the female to remate and reduces her fitness. Nevertheless, females may remate before they have exhausted the sperm from the first male and consequently use sperm from both males. We have studied concurrent multiple paternity (CMP) in two Drosophila melanogaster populations, from an apple orchard and a vineyard just after harvest. CMP is high in both populations, somewhat greater than 50%; but it is not significantly higher in the vineyard, where the population density is much greater than in the orchard. Population density had been thought to be an important determinant of CMP incidence. We have used fou...
Sperm competition (SC) is a major component of sexual selection that enhances intraand intersexual c...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Not much is known about the mechanisms affecting the genetic composition of populations of different...
Male mating success is an important fitness component in Drosophila. The seminal fluid conveyed with...
The measurement of fitness components in natural populations is among the most important problems of...
Abstract Female remating frequency and sperm allocation patterns can strongly influence levels of sp...
Those aspects of an organism\u27s biology that influence the number of progeny produced make up the ...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...
Understanding the genetic basis of speciation is a central problem in evolutionary biology. Studies ...
Many species engage in polyandry, resulting in the potential for sexual selection to continue post-c...
Following multiple matings, sperm from different males compete for fertilization within the female r...
Sperm competition is an important fitness component in many animal groups. Drosophila melanogaster m...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Sperm competition (SC) is a major component of sexual selection that enhances intraand intersexual c...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Not much is known about the mechanisms affecting the genetic composition of populations of different...
Male mating success is an important fitness component in Drosophila. The seminal fluid conveyed with...
The measurement of fitness components in natural populations is among the most important problems of...
Abstract Female remating frequency and sperm allocation patterns can strongly influence levels of sp...
Those aspects of an organism\u27s biology that influence the number of progeny produced make up the ...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...
Understanding the genetic basis of speciation is a central problem in evolutionary biology. Studies ...
Many species engage in polyandry, resulting in the potential for sexual selection to continue post-c...
Following multiple matings, sperm from different males compete for fertilization within the female r...
Sperm competition is an important fitness component in many animal groups. Drosophila melanogaster m...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Sperm competition (SC) is a major component of sexual selection that enhances intraand intersexual c...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Not much is known about the mechanisms affecting the genetic composition of populations of different...