Trade‐offs between current and future resource allocation can select for elevated reproductive effort in individuals facing mortality. Males are predicted to benefit from increasing investment in costly sexually selected signals after experiencing an acute life span reduction, although few examples of such facultative terminal investment are known.In the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, males’ odours become more attractive to females following a life‐threatening immune challenge. However, the pheromones involved are unknown, hindering further insight into the proximate mechanisms and ultimate consequences of terminal investment.Using chemical and behavioural analyses, we show that the cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of T. molitor are sexual...
Background Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However,...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Traditional views of sexual selection assumed that male–male competition and female mate choice work...
Trade‐offs between current and future resource allocation can select for elevated reproductive effor...
Trade-offs between current and future resource allocation can select for elevated reproductive effor...
Organisms partition resources into life?history traits in order to maximise fitness over their expec...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Terminal investment hypothesis is a longstanding theoretical idea that organisms should increase the...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Abstract Background The disposable soma theory of ageing assumes that organisms optimally trade-off ...
Males of many species have extravagant morphological and behavioral secondary sexual traits, and fem...
Abstract Postcopulatory sexual selection has shaped the ornaments used during copulatory courtship. ...
Encapsulation responses, resting metabolic rate before activation of the immune system and after the...
Males of many insect species, including beetles, choose their mates according to their reproductive ...
Background Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However,...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Traditional views of sexual selection assumed that male–male competition and female mate choice work...
Trade‐offs between current and future resource allocation can select for elevated reproductive effor...
Trade-offs between current and future resource allocation can select for elevated reproductive effor...
Organisms partition resources into life?history traits in order to maximise fitness over their expec...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Terminal investment hypothesis is a longstanding theoretical idea that organisms should increase the...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Abstract Background The disposable soma theory of ageing assumes that organisms optimally trade-off ...
Males of many species have extravagant morphological and behavioral secondary sexual traits, and fem...
Abstract Postcopulatory sexual selection has shaped the ornaments used during copulatory courtship. ...
Encapsulation responses, resting metabolic rate before activation of the immune system and after the...
Males of many insect species, including beetles, choose their mates according to their reproductive ...
Background Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However,...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Traditional views of sexual selection assumed that male–male competition and female mate choice work...