Optimal mating frequencies differ between sexes as a consequence of the sexual differentiation of reproductive costs per mating, where mating is normally more costly to females than males. In mating systems where sexual reproduction is costly to females, sexual conflict may cause both direct (i.e. by reducing female fecundity or causing mortality) and indirect (i.e. increased risk of mortality, reduced offspring viability) reductions in lifetime reproductive success of females, which have individual and population consequences. We investigated the direct and indirect costs of multiple mating in a traumatically inseminating (TI) predatory Warehouse pirate bug, Xylocoris flavipes (Reuter) (Hemiptera: Antho...
Reproductive interference arises when individuals of one species engage in reproductive activities w...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
Two geographical strains of Callosobruchus maculatus beetles with contrasting life histories were co...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Polyandry is a common mating system in many species, however females may experience considerable cos...
Antagonistic sexual coevolution stems from the notion that male and female interests over reproducti...
Current models state that costs of reproduction include the costs of mating and egg production. In t...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
Increased vulnerability to predation while copulating is an often-touted cost of reproduction, but e...
The solitary endoparasitoid Anagyrus kamali Moursi (Hym., Encyrtidae) and the Hibiscus mealybug Maco...
Females of most animal taxa mate with several males during their lifespan. Yet our understanding of ...
Mating is an energy demanding process, imposing risks to physical injuries, pathogen infection and p...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Mating is essential to many organisms for their continued existence, and yet mating is costly. Howev...
Females should adjust their mating preferences when the costs of being selective vary. Here, we focu...
Reproductive interference arises when individuals of one species engage in reproductive activities w...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
Two geographical strains of Callosobruchus maculatus beetles with contrasting life histories were co...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Polyandry is a common mating system in many species, however females may experience considerable cos...
Antagonistic sexual coevolution stems from the notion that male and female interests over reproducti...
Current models state that costs of reproduction include the costs of mating and egg production. In t...
Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial...
Increased vulnerability to predation while copulating is an often-touted cost of reproduction, but e...
The solitary endoparasitoid Anagyrus kamali Moursi (Hym., Encyrtidae) and the Hibiscus mealybug Maco...
Females of most animal taxa mate with several males during their lifespan. Yet our understanding of ...
Mating is an energy demanding process, imposing risks to physical injuries, pathogen infection and p...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
Mating is essential to many organisms for their continued existence, and yet mating is costly. Howev...
Females should adjust their mating preferences when the costs of being selective vary. Here, we focu...
Reproductive interference arises when individuals of one species engage in reproductive activities w...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
Two geographical strains of Callosobruchus maculatus beetles with contrasting life histories were co...