All social insects with obligate reproductive division of labor evolved from strictly monogamous ancestors, but multiple queen-mating (polyandry) arose de novo, in several evolutionarily derived lineages. Polyandrous ant queens are inseminated soon after hatching and store sperm mixtures for a potential reproductive life of decades. However, they cannot re-mate later in life and are thus expected to control the loss of viable sperm because their lifetime reproductive success is ultimately sperm limited. In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica,, the survival of newly inseminated sperm is known to be compromised by seminal fluid of rival males and to be protected by secretions of the queen sperm storage organ (spermatheca). Here we investigate...
Leaf-cutting ant queens mate with multiple males during a single nuptial flight and store sperm for ...
Fifteen of the 22 differentially expressed proteins in the spermathecae of virgin and inseminated fe...
Sperm cells are costly to produce; diet should therefore affect sperm number and/or viability. In no...
All social insects with obligate reproductive division of labor evolved from strictly monogamous anc...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
Abstract Background Promiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sex...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Seminal fluid proteins are important agents in sperm competition and sexual conflict. In solitary in...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far?reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Leaf-cutting ant queens mate with multiple males during a single nuptial flight and store sperm for ...
Fifteen of the 22 differentially expressed proteins in the spermathecae of virgin and inseminated fe...
Sperm cells are costly to produce; diet should therefore affect sperm number and/or viability. In no...
All social insects with obligate reproductive division of labor evolved from strictly monogamous anc...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, queens receive ejaculates from multiple males during one sin...
Abstract Background Promiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sex...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
BackgroundPromiscuous mating and sperm competition often induce arms races between the sexes with de...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Seminal fluid proteins are important agents in sperm competition and sexual conflict. In solitary in...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far?reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Sperm competition can produce fascinating adaptations with far-reaching evolutionary consequences. S...
Leaf-cutting ant queens mate with multiple males during a single nuptial flight and store sperm for ...
Fifteen of the 22 differentially expressed proteins in the spermathecae of virgin and inseminated fe...
Sperm cells are costly to produce; diet should therefore affect sperm number and/or viability. In no...