Socio-sexual environments have profound effects on fitness. Local sex ratios can alter the threat of sexual competition, to which males respond via plasticity in reproductive behaviours and ejaculate composition. In Drosophila melanogaster, males detect the presence of conspecific, same-sex mating rivals prior to mating using multiple, redundant sensory cues. Males that respond to rivals gain significant fitness benefits by altering mating duration and ejaculate composition. Here we investigated the underlying genome-wide changes involved. We used RNA-seq to analyse male transcriptomic responses 2, 26 and 50h after exposure to rivals, a time period that was previously identified as encompassing the major facets of male responses to rivals. ...
Work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/I014632/1 to M.G.R., A.R.C., and ...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition and tailor their reproductive str...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...
Socio-sexual environments have profound effects on fitness. Local sex ratios can alter the threat of...
Mating induces extensive physiological, biochemical and behavioural changes in female animals of man...
Male reproductive phenotypes can evolve in response to the social and sexual environment. The expres...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition (SC) and tailor their reproductiv...
Behavior is a complex process resulting from the integration of genetic and environmental informatio...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Responses by males to the level of sperm competition have been documented across a wide range of tax...
The signature of sexual selection has been revealed through the study of differences in patterns of ...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase fitness in rapidly changeable environments, but may be limited if...
Male sexual aggression towards females is a form of sexual conflict that can result in increased fit...
Sexual conflict is broadly defined as a conflict between the evolutionary interests of the two sexes...
Work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/I014632/1 to M.G.R., A.R.C., and ...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition and tailor their reproductive str...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...
Socio-sexual environments have profound effects on fitness. Local sex ratios can alter the threat of...
Mating induces extensive physiological, biochemical and behavioural changes in female animals of man...
Male reproductive phenotypes can evolve in response to the social and sexual environment. The expres...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition (SC) and tailor their reproductiv...
Behavior is a complex process resulting from the integration of genetic and environmental informatio...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Responses by males to the level of sperm competition have been documented across a wide range of tax...
The signature of sexual selection has been revealed through the study of differences in patterns of ...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase fitness in rapidly changeable environments, but may be limited if...
Male sexual aggression towards females is a form of sexual conflict that can result in increased fit...
Sexual conflict is broadly defined as a conflict between the evolutionary interests of the two sexes...
Work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/I014632/1 to M.G.R., A.R.C., and ...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition and tailor their reproductive str...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...