The non-sperm components of an ejaculate, such as copulatory plugs, can be essential to male reproductive success. But the costs of these ejaculate components are often considered trivial. In polyandrous species, males are predicted to increase energy allocation to the production of non-sperm components, but this allocation is often condition dependent and the energetic costs of their production have never been quantified. Red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) are an excellent model with which to quantify the energetic costs of non-sperm components of the ejaculate as they exhibit a dissociated reproductive pattern in which sperm production is temporally disjunct from copulatory plug production, mating and plug deposition...
While early models of ejaculate allocation predicted that both relative testes and ejaculate size sh...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
The costs of spermatogenesis constrain sperm expenditure when sperm production per day is limited. T...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for males as well as for females, but evolutionary biologist...
Reproductive effort is an important aspect of life history as reproductive success is arguably the m...
Abstract Although it is widely stated that both mating behavior and sperm traits are energetically c...
The relative energetic investment in reproduction between the sexes forms the basis of sexual select...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Sperm competition theory has largely focused on the evolution of ejaculate expenditure strategies ac...
In many species, males show anticipatory plasticity for sperm production, which they adjust to match...
Sperm competition theory has largely focused on the evolution of ejaculate expenditure strategies ac...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
While early models of ejaculate allocation predicted that both relative testes and ejaculate size sh...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
The costs of spermatogenesis constrain sperm expenditure when sperm production per day is limited. T...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for males as well as for females, but evolutionary biologist...
Reproductive effort is an important aspect of life history as reproductive success is arguably the m...
Abstract Although it is widely stated that both mating behavior and sperm traits are energetically c...
The relative energetic investment in reproduction between the sexes forms the basis of sexual select...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
The outcome of sperm competition is influenced by the relative quantity and quality of sperm among c...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
Sperm competition theory has largely focused on the evolution of ejaculate expenditure strategies ac...
In many species, males show anticipatory plasticity for sperm production, which they adjust to match...
Sperm competition theory has largely focused on the evolution of ejaculate expenditure strategies ac...
The male ejaculate is made up of two components: sperm and non-sperm. There has been little consider...
Theoretical models of sperm competition predict how males should allocate sperm and seminal fluid co...
While early models of ejaculate allocation predicted that both relative testes and ejaculate size sh...
In contrast to early predictions, it is now widely accepted that males incur substantive costs from ...
The costs of spermatogenesis constrain sperm expenditure when sperm production per day is limited. T...