Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice. Multiple mating and male mate choice copying, especially in internally fertilizing species, set the stage for increased sperm competition, i.e., sperm of two or more males can compete for fertilization of the female’s ova. In the internally fertilizing fish Poecilia mexicana, males respond to the presence of rivals with reduced expression of mating preferences (audience effect), thereby lowering the risk of by-standing rivals copying their mate choice. Also, males interact initially more with a non-preferred female when observed by a rival, which has been interpreted in previous studies as a strategy to mislead rivals, again reducing sperm ...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
grantor: University of TorontoSperm competition is one of the most active areas of researc...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...
Mate choice in many species is sensitive to social cues from neighboring individuals; for example, a...
Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Multidirectional communicative interactions in social networks can have a profound effect on mate ch...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
Sperm competition risk (SCR) models predict that if there is a low probability a male’s ejaculate wi...
Sperm competition, or competition between sperm of two or more males for a set of ova, has widesprea...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
grantor: University of TorontoSperm competition is one of the most active areas of researc...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...
Mate choice in many species is sensitive to social cues from neighboring individuals; for example, a...
Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Multidirectional communicative interactions in social networks can have a profound effect on mate ch...
textDarwin identified sexual selection as an important evolutionary process resulting from differenc...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
Although cooperating individuals may gain benefits, they risk being cheated by their allies. Therefo...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
Sperm competition risk (SCR) models predict that if there is a low probability a male’s ejaculate wi...
Sperm competition, or competition between sperm of two or more males for a set of ova, has widesprea...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
grantor: University of TorontoSperm competition is one of the most active areas of researc...
Theory predicts that males should tailor the size of their ejaculates according to temporal changes ...