We suggest that damaging mating tactics, such as physical aggression, the evolution of genital barbs and spines, and the transfer of seminal toxins may serve as a general means by which males can induce females to avoid or to delay remating. Provided that cumulative damage has an accelerating impact on fitness, a female who has already been harmed by previous partner(s) may do best to refrain from remating to avoid suffering still further damage. Consequently, a male can gain through the imposition of mating costs, even though this may reduce female fitness because by doing so he minimizes the chances that his mate will copulate again. We develop a game theoretical model of this possibility, focusing on toxin transfer as an illustrative exa...
In this dissertation, drawing inspiration from natural systems, I 1) establish the plausibility of t...
[Extract] A casual reader of the behavioural ecology literature might think that sexual selection pr...
The difference in evolutionary interests of males and females can select for traits that favour an i...
We suggest that damaging mating tactics, such as physical aggression, the evolution of genital barbs...
One explanation for the cost to mating for females caused by damaging male mating behavior is that t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Recent studies have documented male traits that cause physical harm to their mates during copulation...
Recent studies have documented male traits that cause physical harm to their mates during copulation...
Traits that increase a male’s fertilization success during sperm competition can be harmful to femal...
AbstractMultiple mating by females can result in fitness costs for both sexes, and to reduce these c...
Mating system variation is profound in animals. In insects, female willingness to remate varies from...
Sexual conflict, in which the evolutionary interests of males and females diverge, shapes the evolut...
One of the most pressing questions we face as biologists is to understand how climate change will af...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
AbstractThe reproductive interests of males and females usually differ, resulting in sexual conflict...
In this dissertation, drawing inspiration from natural systems, I 1) establish the plausibility of t...
[Extract] A casual reader of the behavioural ecology literature might think that sexual selection pr...
The difference in evolutionary interests of males and females can select for traits that favour an i...
We suggest that damaging mating tactics, such as physical aggression, the evolution of genital barbs...
One explanation for the cost to mating for females caused by damaging male mating behavior is that t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Recent studies have documented male traits that cause physical harm to their mates during copulation...
Recent studies have documented male traits that cause physical harm to their mates during copulation...
Traits that increase a male’s fertilization success during sperm competition can be harmful to femal...
AbstractMultiple mating by females can result in fitness costs for both sexes, and to reduce these c...
Mating system variation is profound in animals. In insects, female willingness to remate varies from...
Sexual conflict, in which the evolutionary interests of males and females diverge, shapes the evolut...
One of the most pressing questions we face as biologists is to understand how climate change will af...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
AbstractThe reproductive interests of males and females usually differ, resulting in sexual conflict...
In this dissertation, drawing inspiration from natural systems, I 1) establish the plausibility of t...
[Extract] A casual reader of the behavioural ecology literature might think that sexual selection pr...
The difference in evolutionary interests of males and females can select for traits that favour an i...