Sperm competition is pervasive and fundamental to determining a male’s overall fitness. Sperm traits and seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) are key factors. However, studies of sperm competition may often exclude females that fail to remate during a defined period. Hence, the resulting datasets contain fewer data from the potentially fittest males that have most success in preventing female remating. It is also important to consider a male’s reproductive success before entering sperm competition, which is a major contributor to fitness. The exclusion of these data can both hinder our understanding of the complete fitness landscapes of competing males and lessen our ability to assess the contribution of different determinants of reproductive succ...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Sexual conflict, in which the evolutionary interests of males and females diverge, shapes the evolut...
Sperm competition is pervasive and fundamental to determining a male’s overall fitness. Sperm traits...
SummarySuccess in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males [1], is pre...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...
Sperm viability is a major male fitness component, with higher sperm viability associated with enhan...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
SummaryWhile sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of many characters [1,2], the p...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...
Contrary to early predictions of sperm competition theory, postcopulatory sexual selection favoring ...
Sperm competition favors large, costly ejaculates, and theory predicts the evolution of allocation s...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Sexual conflict, in which the evolutionary interests of males and females diverge, shapes the evolut...
Sperm competition is pervasive and fundamental to determining a male’s overall fitness. Sperm traits...
SummarySuccess in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males [1], is pre...
Success in sperm competition, occurring whenever females mate with multiple males, is predicted to b...
Sperm viability is a major male fitness component, with higher sperm viability associated with enhan...
How females store and use sperm after remating can generate postcopulatory sexual selection on male ...
SummaryWhile sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of many characters [1,2], the p...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Competition among conspecific males for fertilizing the ova is one of the mechanisms of sexual selec...
Contrary to early predictions of sperm competition theory, postcopulatory sexual selection favoring ...
Sperm competition favors large, costly ejaculates, and theory predicts the evolution of allocation s...
In naturally polygamous organisms such as Drosophila, sperm competitive ability is one of the most i...
The arena of sexual selection expands after copulation to include the female reproductive tract when...
Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflic...
AbstractExperimental studies in insects have shown how sperm competition can be a potent selective f...
Sexual conflict, in which the evolutionary interests of males and females diverge, shapes the evolut...