Investigations into the evolution of reproductive barriers have traditionally focused on closely related species, and the prevalence of conspecific sperm precedence. The effectiveness of conspecific sperm precedence at limiting gene exchange between species suggests that gametic isolation is an important component of reproductive isolation. However, there is a paucity of tests for evidence of sperm precedence during the earlier stages of divergence, for example among isolated populations. Here, we sourced individuals from two allopatric populations of house mice (Mus domesticus) and performed competitive in vitro fertilisation assays to test for conpopulation sperm precedence specifically at the gametic level. We found that ova population o...
Among the extraordinary adaptations driven by sperm competition is the cooperative behaviour of sper...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Funding: M.D.G. was supported by an Adapting to the Challenges of a Changing Environment (ACCE) Doct...
Investigations into the evolution of reproductive barriers have traditionally focused on closely rel...
Abstract Background When females mate with multiple partners, sperm from rival males compete to fert...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
Sperm production is physiologically costly. Consequently, males are expected to be prudent in their ...
Sperm production is physiologically costly. Consequently, males are expected to be prudent in their ...
Due to the physiological cost of sperm production, males are expected to be prudent in their expendi...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Among the extraordinary adaptations driven by sperm competition is the cooperative behaviour of sper...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Funding: M.D.G. was supported by an Adapting to the Challenges of a Changing Environment (ACCE) Doct...
Investigations into the evolution of reproductive barriers have traditionally focused on closely rel...
Abstract Background When females mate with multiple partners, sperm from rival males compete to fert...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
Theoretical models have suggested that sperm competition can lead to increased ova resistance to fer...
Sperm production is physiologically costly. Consequently, males are expected to be prudent in their ...
Sperm production is physiologically costly. Consequently, males are expected to be prudent in their ...
Due to the physiological cost of sperm production, males are expected to be prudent in their expendi...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favours increased investment in testes size beca...
Among the extraordinary adaptations driven by sperm competition is the cooperative behaviour of sper...
Resumen de la comunicación presentada en el Symposium "Rodent population dynamics: ecology & managem...
Funding: M.D.G. was supported by an Adapting to the Challenges of a Changing Environment (ACCE) Doct...