Inbreeding depression often affects male reproductive traits. Here, we measure inbreeding depression in sperm, body size, ornamental color patterns, and attractiveness in male guppies and ask whether different environmental conditions play a role in the severity of inbreeding depression. Male sperm traits and coloration were measured in inbred and outbred fish in 2 experiments under different environmental conditions (large mixed-sex greenhouse tanks and small individual laboratory tanks). Overall, we found that inbreeding leads to significant declines in sperm numbers. Moreover, males raised under greenhouse conditions showed a much stronger decline in sperm numbers with inbreeding compared with those raised under laboratory conditions. Th...
The relationships among the area, hue, saturation and brightness Of orange colouration and sperm tra...
Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent t...
As inbreeding is costly, it has been suggested that polyandry may evolve as a means to reduce the ne...
Inbreeding can have profound negative effects on individuals by reducing fertility and viability. In...
In polyandrous species, a male's reproductive success depends on his fertilization capability and tr...
Mating between relatives often results in inbreeding depression, and is assumed to have a strong eff...
The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis (PLFH) predicts that males with elaborated sexual ornament...
Mating with relatives has often been shown to negatively affect offspring fitness (inbreeding depres...
Several studies suggest that females may offset the costs of genetic incompatibility by exercising p...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
The role that genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs) play in sexual selection has only recently...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
A growing number of studies highlight the nontransitive properties of ejaculates when they are in co...
According to the good-genes hypothesis, females choose among males to ensure the inheritance of supe...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
The relationships among the area, hue, saturation and brightness Of orange colouration and sperm tra...
Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent t...
As inbreeding is costly, it has been suggested that polyandry may evolve as a means to reduce the ne...
Inbreeding can have profound negative effects on individuals by reducing fertility and viability. In...
In polyandrous species, a male's reproductive success depends on his fertilization capability and tr...
Mating between relatives often results in inbreeding depression, and is assumed to have a strong eff...
The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis (PLFH) predicts that males with elaborated sexual ornament...
Mating with relatives has often been shown to negatively affect offspring fitness (inbreeding depres...
Several studies suggest that females may offset the costs of genetic incompatibility by exercising p...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
The role that genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs) play in sexual selection has only recently...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
A growing number of studies highlight the nontransitive properties of ejaculates when they are in co...
According to the good-genes hypothesis, females choose among males to ensure the inheritance of supe...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
The relationships among the area, hue, saturation and brightness Of orange colouration and sperm tra...
Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent t...
As inbreeding is costly, it has been suggested that polyandry may evolve as a means to reduce the ne...