In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placement of sperm within the female's sperm storage organ. Sperm may be mixed or layered in storage organs, and this can influence sperm use beyond a 'fair raffle'. In some insects, sperm from different matings is packaged into discrete packets (spermatodoses), which retain their integrity in the female's sperm storage organ (spermatheca), but little is known about how these may influence patterns of sperm use under natural mating conditions in wild populations. We examined the effect of the size and position of spermatodoses within the spermatheca and number of competing ejaculates on sperm use in female dark bushcrickets (Pholidoptera griseoaptera...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Recent evidence shows that females exert a post-copulatory fertilization bias in favour of unrelated...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
Male parental investment is expected to be associated with high confidence of paternity. Studies of ...
The reproductive interests of females and males often diverge in terms of the number of mating partn...
Mechanisms that prevent different species from interbreeding are fundamental to the maintenance of b...
1. The mechanistic basis for, and adaptive significance of variation in female sperm storage organs ...
When females mate multiply, postcopulatory sexual selection can occur via sperm competition and cryp...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Recent evidence shows that females exert a post-copulatory fertilization bias in favour of unrelated...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
In species where females store sperm, males may try to influence paternity by the strategic placemen...
Precise mechanisms underlying sperm storage and utilization are largely unknown, and data directly l...
Male parental investment is expected to be associated with high confidence of paternity. Studies of ...
The reproductive interests of females and males often diverge in terms of the number of mating partn...
Mechanisms that prevent different species from interbreeding are fundamental to the maintenance of b...
1. The mechanistic basis for, and adaptive significance of variation in female sperm storage organs ...
When females mate multiply, postcopulatory sexual selection can occur via sperm competition and cryp...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Recent evidence shows that females exert a post-copulatory fertilization bias in favour of unrelated...