Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete release, generating strong selection on male reproductive traits. In particular, in species where female multiple mating is common, males are expected to invest more in testicular tissue to afford them a numerical advantage during sperm competition. However, although testes size (correcting for body size) is a commonly used proxy of the strength of sperm competition, there is surprisingly scant direct evidence linking male investment in testes with genetic estimates of multiple paternity across species. Here we test the hypothesis that testes size is influenced by genetic estimates of sperm competition risk (multiple paternity percentage) and inten...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Post‐copulatory sexual selection, and sperm competition in particular, is a powerful selective forc...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
In this study, we considered potential causes of variation in testis size in the livebearing fish Br...
Cooperatively breeding animals, in which helpers may participate in reproduction with dominant breed...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
There is extensive morphological variation of male genitalia across animals with internal fertilizat...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
Male genitalia often show remarkable differences among related species in size, shape and complexity...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Post‐copulatory sexual selection, and sperm competition in particular, is a powerful selective forc...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
In this study, we considered potential causes of variation in testis size in the livebearing fish Br...
Cooperatively breeding animals, in which helpers may participate in reproduction with dominant breed...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
There is extensive morphological variation of male genitalia across animals with internal fertilizat...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Sperm number is an important predictor of paternity when there is sperm competition. Sperm number is...
Male genitalia often show remarkable differences among related species in size, shape and complexity...
BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indic...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Post‐copulatory sexual selection, and sperm competition in particular, is a powerful selective forc...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...