The expenditures of time and energy on parental activities of female and male threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus L., are reviewed in the context of sex differences in competition for and choice of mates. The female’s parental contribution is mainly cytoplasmic in the form of provisioned eggs. In energy units each clutch spawned represents about 200% of the daily maintenance ration of a sexually mature female. Each egg in a clutch represents about 2% ofthat ration. The ‘time out’, during which the female is sexually unreceptive between spawnings, varies from about 3 to 15 days, and is inversely correlated with the rate of food consumption. The male’s parental contribution is primarily behavioural. The daily energy expenditure of...
Male three-spined sticklebacks without territories cannot reproduce; and in order to establish and m...
Parental investment is the cost of providing parental care. Parental investment was measured in the ...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Brighter red three-spined stickleback, Gasterostetus aculeatus, males have been shown to be preferre...
Brighter red three-spined stickleback, Gasterostetus aculeatus, males have been shown to be preferre...
Male sticklebacks display multiple ornaments, and these ornaments have been shown to be preferred by...
To date, models of sexual size dimorphism do not explain selection for small females, and they are a...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a small-bodied teleost fish which is a major ...
An experiment quantified the effect of food ration and spawning number on the breeding season reprod...
An experiment quantified the effect of food ration and spawning number on the breeding season reprod...
Mate choice studies typically consider how sexual selection shapes mate preferences and correspondin...
In nature females can usually choose among males only sequentially. Recent models of sequential choi...
In nature females can usually choose among males only sequentially. Recent models of sequential choi...
Mate choice studies typically consider how sexual selection shapes mate preferences and correspondin...
In the fifteen-spined stickleback, Spinachia spinachia, males provide females with direct benefits b...
Male three-spined sticklebacks without territories cannot reproduce; and in order to establish and m...
Parental investment is the cost of providing parental care. Parental investment was measured in the ...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Brighter red three-spined stickleback, Gasterostetus aculeatus, males have been shown to be preferre...
Brighter red three-spined stickleback, Gasterostetus aculeatus, males have been shown to be preferre...
Male sticklebacks display multiple ornaments, and these ornaments have been shown to be preferred by...
To date, models of sexual size dimorphism do not explain selection for small females, and they are a...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a small-bodied teleost fish which is a major ...
An experiment quantified the effect of food ration and spawning number on the breeding season reprod...
An experiment quantified the effect of food ration and spawning number on the breeding season reprod...
Mate choice studies typically consider how sexual selection shapes mate preferences and correspondin...
In nature females can usually choose among males only sequentially. Recent models of sequential choi...
In nature females can usually choose among males only sequentially. Recent models of sequential choi...
Mate choice studies typically consider how sexual selection shapes mate preferences and correspondin...
In the fifteen-spined stickleback, Spinachia spinachia, males provide females with direct benefits b...
Male three-spined sticklebacks without territories cannot reproduce; and in order to establish and m...
Parental investment is the cost of providing parental care. Parental investment was measured in the ...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...