BACKGROUND: Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indicative of greater competition. It has been shown that in some taxa, social mating systems reflect variance in testes size, but results are not consistent, and instead it has been suggested that genetic patterns of mating may reflect testes size. However, there are different measures of genetic patterns of mating. Multiple paternity rates are the most widely used measure but are limited to species that produce multi-offspring litters, so, at least for group living species, other measures such as loss of paternity to males outside the social group (extra group paternity) or the proportion of offspring sired by the dominant male (alpha paternity)...
Hermaphroditic animals face the fundamental evolutionary optimization problem of allocating their re...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Fertilizations by males outside the social breeding group (extra-group paternity, EGP) are widesprea...
Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indicative of gre...
Summary Understanding the factors influencing variation in the degree of sperm competition is a key...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
When females mate with multiple partners in a reproductive cycle, the relative number of competing s...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
A positive relationship across species between the extent to which females mate with more than one m...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
Many cooperative social attributes are being linked to characteristics of mating systems, particular...
Sperm competition theory predicts that relatively larger testes sizes evolve in animals with polygam...
Animal social systems are complex and the dynamics of one component could influence the dynamics of ...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
There are two forms of ovulation: spontaneous and induced. As copulation triggers ovulation for in...
Hermaphroditic animals face the fundamental evolutionary optimization problem of allocating their re...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Fertilizations by males outside the social breeding group (extra-group paternity, EGP) are widesprea...
Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indicative of gre...
Summary Understanding the factors influencing variation in the degree of sperm competition is a key...
Sperm competition is a common phenomenon across the animal kingdom and is recognized as a major fact...
When females mate with multiple partners in a reproductive cycle, the relative number of competing s...
Female multiple mating provides the opportunity for sexual selection to continue after gamete releas...
A positive relationship across species between the extent to which females mate with more than one m...
Ramm SA, Stockley P. Sperm competition and sperm length influence the rate of mammalian spermatogene...
Many cooperative social attributes are being linked to characteristics of mating systems, particular...
Sperm competition theory predicts that relatively larger testes sizes evolve in animals with polygam...
Animal social systems are complex and the dynamics of one component could influence the dynamics of ...
Females of many species mate with multiple males, thereby inciting competition among ejaculates from...
There are two forms of ovulation: spontaneous and induced. As copulation triggers ovulation for in...
Hermaphroditic animals face the fundamental evolutionary optimization problem of allocating their re...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Fertilizations by males outside the social breeding group (extra-group paternity, EGP) are widesprea...