Responses by males to the level of sperm competition have been documented across a wide range of taxa. Recent work in Drosophila melanogaster shows that males respond adaptively to the presence of other males by making facultative adjustments to mating duration, resulting in increased transfer of ejaculate proteins, direct effects on postmating responses in females, and, ultimately, increased male competitive reproductive success. Here, we investigated how males detect the presence of rival males. We tested the effect of the length of male-to-male exposure, male age at first exposure, time since initial exposure to rivals and density. We found that the longer the males were exposed to rivals prior to mating (from 0 to 101 h of exposure), th...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
International audienceMales in many taxa exhibit behavioural plasticity in response to the perceived...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...
Responses by males to the level of sperm competition have been documented across a wide range of tax...
AbstractMales of many species assess the likely level of sperm competition and respond adaptively, f...
International audienceMales in many taxa are known to exhibit behavioural plasticity in response to ...
Theory predicts that males should evolve mechanisms to assess competition and allocate resources acc...
It is is common for females from many species to mate with multiple males within one reproductive cy...
It is is common for females from many species to mate with multiple males within one reproductive cy...
International audienceMale responses to risk of sperm competition play an important role in sexual s...
SummaryAcross many species, males exhibit plastic responses when they encounter mating rivals [1]. T...
Across many species, males exhibit plastic responses when they encounter mating rivals [1]. The abil...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase fitness in rapidly changeable environments, but may be limited if...
In environments where females mate multiply, males should adjust their behaviour and physiology in r...
Plasticity in behaviour is of fundamental significance when environments are variable. Such plastici...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
International audienceMales in many taxa exhibit behavioural plasticity in response to the perceived...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...
Responses by males to the level of sperm competition have been documented across a wide range of tax...
AbstractMales of many species assess the likely level of sperm competition and respond adaptively, f...
International audienceMales in many taxa are known to exhibit behavioural plasticity in response to ...
Theory predicts that males should evolve mechanisms to assess competition and allocate resources acc...
It is is common for females from many species to mate with multiple males within one reproductive cy...
It is is common for females from many species to mate with multiple males within one reproductive cy...
International audienceMale responses to risk of sperm competition play an important role in sexual s...
SummaryAcross many species, males exhibit plastic responses when they encounter mating rivals [1]. T...
Across many species, males exhibit plastic responses when they encounter mating rivals [1]. The abil...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase fitness in rapidly changeable environments, but may be limited if...
In environments where females mate multiply, males should adjust their behaviour and physiology in r...
Plasticity in behaviour is of fundamental significance when environments are variable. Such plastici...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
International audienceMales in many taxa exhibit behavioural plasticity in response to the perceived...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...