This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record In addition to sperm, some accessory substances transferred to females during copulation act as nuptial gifts by passing on valuable nutrients in many insect species. The nutritional status of the males can thus have a great effect on the mating behavior, fecundity and even the longevity of females. However, little is known about the effect of male nutritional status on the female reproductive traits in migratory insect species, particularly when females experience nutrient shortage and have to choose between reproduction and migration. Here, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, a migratory rice pest in Asia, was studied to explore this issue. ...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate how male investment in ejaculates, both in terms of...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
In mating systems that are characterized by resource-dependent male behavior like nuptial feeding, f...
Ensuring fatherhood is an important issue in polygamous species. In many lepidopteran species, the m...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn Lepidoptera, males transfer a spermatophore to females containing sp...
Abstract Background Because of the potential benefits to individuals of saving investment for future...
Contrary to vertebrates, sperm production in insects may bear considerable costs for males. This is ...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe mating propensity of an individual is expected to depend on the cos...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In male-dimorphic species, males are often either armoured ‘majors’ that can monopolise access to fe...
Several evolutionary explanations for multiple mating in insects have been proposed, and it has been...
Males in many insect species transfer nutrients along with sperm in an enclosed package known as a s...
Multiple mating allows females to obtain material (more sperm and nutrient) and/or genetic benefits....
The objective of this thesis was to investigate how male investment in ejaculates, both in terms of...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
In mating systems that are characterized by resource-dependent male behavior like nuptial feeding, f...
Ensuring fatherhood is an important issue in polygamous species. In many lepidopteran species, the m...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn Lepidoptera, males transfer a spermatophore to females containing sp...
Abstract Background Because of the potential benefits to individuals of saving investment for future...
Contrary to vertebrates, sperm production in insects may bear considerable costs for males. This is ...
Theory predicts that due to limited resources males should strategically adjust their investment in ...
International audienceMales evolved plastic strategies to respond to male-male competition and exhib...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe mating propensity of an individual is expected to depend on the cos...
In insects, large ejaculate and associated materials, including spermatophores, appear to have evolv...
In male-dimorphic species, males are often either armoured ‘majors’ that can monopolise access to fe...
Several evolutionary explanations for multiple mating in insects have been proposed, and it has been...
Males in many insect species transfer nutrients along with sperm in an enclosed package known as a s...
Multiple mating allows females to obtain material (more sperm and nutrient) and/or genetic benefits....
The objective of this thesis was to investigate how male investment in ejaculates, both in terms of...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
In mating systems that are characterized by resource-dependent male behavior like nuptial feeding, f...