Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of reproductive traits and the formation of reproductive isolating barriers between species. This judgment, however, has largely been inferred rather than demonstrated due to general lack of knowledge about processes and traits underlying variation in competitive fertilization success. Here, we resolved processes determining sperm fate in twice-mated females, using transgenic Drosophila simulans and Drosophila mauritiana populations with fluorescently labeled sperm heads. Comparisons among these two species and Drosophila melanogaster revealed a shared motif in the mechanisms of sperm precedence, with postcopulatory sexual selection potentially occur...
Postcopulatory sexual selection can generate evolutionary arms races between the sexes resulting in ...
SummaryBackgroundIdentifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces un...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Background: Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underly...
Postcopulatory sexual selection can arise when females mate with multiple males and is usually media...
Interspecific studies indicate that sperm morphology and other ejaculatory traits diverge more rapid...
SummarySuccess in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males [1], is pre...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
Postcopulatory sexual selection can generate evolutionary arms races between the sexes resulting in ...
SummaryBackgroundIdentifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces un...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited with driving rapid evolutionary diversification of repro...
Sperm precedence is a mechanism in many organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster, by which sperm...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Background: Identifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces underly...
Postcopulatory sexual selection can arise when females mate with multiple males and is usually media...
Interspecific studies indicate that sperm morphology and other ejaculatory traits diverge more rapid...
SummarySuccess in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males [1], is pre...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...
AbstractDrosophila females engage in multiple matings [1–4] even though they can store sperm in spec...
Postcopulatory sexual selection can generate evolutionary arms races between the sexes resulting in ...
SummaryBackgroundIdentifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces un...
Sperm size and number are important determinants of male reproductive success. The genus Drosophila ...