The relative energetic investment in reproduction between the sexes forms the basis of sexual selection and life history theories in evolutionary biology. It is often assumed that males invest considerably less in gametes than females, but quantifying the energetic cost of gamete production in both sexes has remained a difficult challenge. For a broad diversity of species (invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, birds, and mammals), we compared the cost of gamete production between the sexes in terms of the investment in gonad tissue and the rate of gamete biomass production. Investment in gonad biomass was nearly proportional to body mass in both sexes, but gamete biomass production rate was approximately two to four orders of magnitu...
We present a model for the advantage of sexual reproduction in multicellular long-lived species in a...
Sex allocation theory predicts the optimal allocation to male and female reproduction in sexual orga...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
The genetic cost of sexual reproduction has been attributed to two causes in mathematical formulatio...
Abstract Although it is widely stated that both mating behavior and sperm traits are energetically c...
Sex allocation theory predicts that hermaphrodites optimally divide resources between male and femal...
Measuring reproductive costs is crucial to understanding sexual conflict and its evolutionary outcom...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for males as well as for females, but evolutionary biologist...
Sexual reproduction in most animals and its coexistence with parthenogenetic lineages remains parado...
[Extract] Sexually reproducing animals invest in offspring metabolically through the generation of g...
International audienceReproduction requires resources that cannot be allocated to other functions re...
Facultative sexual organisms must allocate resources to both asexual and sexual reproduction. Optima...
Allocation of time and energy to reproduction influences the physiology, morphology and behavior of ...
In the evolution of sexual reproduction, the development of asymmetrical gametes (anisogamy) often l...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
We present a model for the advantage of sexual reproduction in multicellular long-lived species in a...
Sex allocation theory predicts the optimal allocation to male and female reproduction in sexual orga...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
The genetic cost of sexual reproduction has been attributed to two causes in mathematical formulatio...
Abstract Although it is widely stated that both mating behavior and sperm traits are energetically c...
Sex allocation theory predicts that hermaphrodites optimally divide resources between male and femal...
Measuring reproductive costs is crucial to understanding sexual conflict and its evolutionary outcom...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for males as well as for females, but evolutionary biologist...
Sexual reproduction in most animals and its coexistence with parthenogenetic lineages remains parado...
[Extract] Sexually reproducing animals invest in offspring metabolically through the generation of g...
International audienceReproduction requires resources that cannot be allocated to other functions re...
Facultative sexual organisms must allocate resources to both asexual and sexual reproduction. Optima...
Allocation of time and energy to reproduction influences the physiology, morphology and behavior of ...
In the evolution of sexual reproduction, the development of asymmetrical gametes (anisogamy) often l...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
We present a model for the advantage of sexual reproduction in multicellular long-lived species in a...
Sex allocation theory predicts the optimal allocation to male and female reproduction in sexual orga...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...