An individual\u27s nutritional status affects the manner in which same- and opposite-sex conspecifics respond to that individual, which may affect their fitness. Male meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, increase their sperm allocation if they encounter the scent mark of an unfamiliar male that is not nutritionally challenged. If, however, the scent mark comes from a male that has been food deprived for 24 h, stud male voles do not increase their sperm allocation. Food-deprived males may be viewed as being lower quality and a reduced risk of sperm competition by rival males. We hypothesized that stud males in promiscuous mating systems tailor their sperm allocations depending on whether rival males have been food deprived and then re-fed....
Little is known about the occurrence of individual variation in sexual behavior and how maternal nut...
Food availability affects whether mammals communicate their interest in interacting with opposite-se...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
An individual\u27s nutritional status affects the manner in which same- and opposite-sex conspecific...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males compete to fertilize the egg/s of a par...
Two competing hypotheses have been used to explain species and sex differences in the effects of foo...
Proceptive behaviours are used by animals to indicate interest in opposite-sex conspecifics. These b...
Food availability affects the reproductive performance of many animals. However, the majority of kno...
It is not clear whether males in all mammalian species adjust their copulatory behavior when faced w...
Little is known about the occurrence of individual variation in sexual behavior and how maternal nut...
Food availability affects whether mammals communicate their interest in interacting with opposite-se...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
An individual\u27s nutritional status affects the manner in which same- and opposite-sex conspecific...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same repr...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males compete to fertilize the egg/s of a par...
Two competing hypotheses have been used to explain species and sex differences in the effects of foo...
Proceptive behaviours are used by animals to indicate interest in opposite-sex conspecifics. These b...
Food availability affects the reproductive performance of many animals. However, the majority of kno...
It is not clear whether males in all mammalian species adjust their copulatory behavior when faced w...
Little is known about the occurrence of individual variation in sexual behavior and how maternal nut...
Food availability affects whether mammals communicate their interest in interacting with opposite-se...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...