Sperm competition occurs when 2 or more males copulate with a particular female during the same reproductive cycle, and their sperm compete to fertilize the female\u27s available eggs. One strategy that male voles use to assess the risk and intensity of sperm competition involves responding to the presence of scent marks of conspecific males found near a sexually receptive female. Previously, we have shown that if a male vole copulated with a female while he was in the presence of the odors of another male he increased his sperm investment relative to his investment if another male\u27s odors were not present. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that males assess differences in the relative quality of competing males and...
We report the first case of sperm wasting produced by females running away just before a male ejacul...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
Maternal or early life effects may prepare offspring for similar social conditions to those experien...
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...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
It is not clear whether males in all mammalian species adjust their copulatory behavior when faced w...
An individual\u27s nutritional status affects the manner in which same- and opposite-sex conspecific...
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom before, during and after copulation, which may con...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males compete to fertilize the egg/s of a par...
Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles ...
We hypothesized that male meadow voles adjust their odour preferences and sexual behaviours in respo...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
We report the first case of sperm wasting produced by females running away just before a male ejacul...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
Maternal or early life effects may prepare offspring for similar social conditions to those experien...
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...
Sperm competition occurs when a female copulates with two or more males and the sperm of those males...
There are 2 models of male adjustment of sperm investment in the ejaculate in relation to sperm comp...
It is not clear whether males in all mammalian species adjust their copulatory behavior when faced w...
An individual\u27s nutritional status affects the manner in which same- and opposite-sex conspecific...
Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-groom before, during and after copulation, which may con...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males compete to fertilize the egg/s of a par...
Male mammals are attracted to the scent marks of sexually receptive female conspecifics. Male voles ...
We hypothesized that male meadow voles adjust their odour preferences and sexual behaviours in respo...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Male house mice do not adjust sperm allocation in response to odours from relat...
We report the first case of sperm wasting produced by females running away just before a male ejacul...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
Maternal or early life effects may prepare offspring for similar social conditions to those experien...