scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Paula Stockley | Q89263293 |
P2093 | author name string | G A Parker | |
M J Gage | |||
M A Ball | |||
P2860 | cites work | Testis weight, body weight and breeding system in primates | Q34283221 |
Sperm Competition Games: Inter- and Intra-species Results of a Continuous External Fertilization Model | Q52261933 | ||
Sperm competition games: external fertilization and "adaptive"' infertility | Q52304955 | ||
Sperm competition games: sperm size and number under gametic control | Q52390505 | ||
Sperm competition games: sperm size and sperm number under adult control | Q52390510 | ||
Why are there so many tiny sperm? Sperm competition and the maintenance of two sexes | Q55895450 | ||
Sexual conflict: males with highest mating success convey the lowest fertilization benefits to females | Q70795162 | ||
Sperm competition in bats | Q73232804 | ||
P433 | issue | 1389 | |
P1104 | number of pages | 10 | |
P304 | page(s) | 1793-1802 | |
P577 | publication date | 1997-12-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Q2625424 |
P1476 | title | Sperm competition games: a prospective analysis of risk assessment | |
P478 | volume | 264 |
Q34109048 | Adaptations to sexual selection and sexual conflict: insights from experimental evolution and artificial selection. |
Q51675277 | Adaptive plasticity of mammalian sperm production in response to social experience |
Q47297918 | Adjustment of sperm allocation under high risk of sperm competition across taxa: a meta-analysis. |
Q60564322 | Adjustments of ejaculation rates in response to risk of sperm competition in a fish, the bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus) |
Q55040194 | Antlers honestly advertise sperm production and quality. |
Q26995485 | Assessing the potential for post‐copulatory sexual selection in elasmobranchs |
Q38859312 | Benefits of polyandry: Molecular evidence from field-caught dung beetles. |
Q46257111 | Bigger testes increase paternity in a simultaneous hermaphrodite, independently of the sperm competition level. |
Q55489858 | Butterflies tailor their ejaculate in response to sperm competition risk and intensity. |
Q51774507 | Chemosensory assessment of sperm competition levels and the evolution of internal spermatophore guarding |
Q34387958 | Co-evolution of male and female reproductive characters across the Scathophagidae (Diptera). |
Q52075470 | Conditions for the evolution of soldier sperm classes |
Q51695712 | Correlated evolution between male ejaculate allocation and female remating behaviour in seed beetles (Bruchidae). |
Q47929965 | Costs and benefits of lifetime exposure to mating rivals in male Drosophila melanogaster. |
Q47366477 | Daily production of spermatophores, sperm number and spermatophore size in two eriophyoid mite species. |
Q40546984 | Determinants of sperm transfer in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognate: male variation, female condition and copulation duration |
Q47284973 | Differential investment in pre- vs. post-copulatory sexual selection reinforces a cross-continental reversal of sexual size dimorphism in Sepsis punctum (Diptera: Sepsidae). |
Q36709164 | Differential sperm expenditure reveals a possible role for post-copulatory sexual selection in a lekking moth |
Q92734456 | Divergent allocation of sperm and the seminal proteome along a competition gradient in Drosophila melanogaster |
Q33656755 | Does investment into "expensive" tissue compromise anti-parasitic defence? Testes size, brain size and parasite diversity in rodent hosts |
Q46447644 | Drosophila melanogaster males increase the number of sperm in their ejaculate when perceiving rival males |
Q30388014 | Effect of competitive cues on reproductive morphology and behavioral plasticity in male fruitflies. |
Q73075778 | Effects of morphine on electrically evoked contractions of the vas deferens in two congeneric rodent species differing in sperm competition intensity |
Q34131166 | Ejaculate Economics: Testing the Effects of Male Sexual History on the Trade-Off between Sperm and Immune Function in Australian Crickets |
Q37566450 | Ejaculate economics: an experimental test in a moth. |
Q34113513 | Ejaculatory strategies associated with experience of losing |
Q52599531 | Evolution of ejaculates: patterns of phenotypic and genotypic variation and condition dependence in sperm competition traits |
Q57943991 | Evolutionarily dynamic sperm |
Q52605640 | Experimental Evidence for the Evolution of Numerous, Tiny Sperm via Sperm Competition |
Q57153273 | Experimental evolution reveals that sperm competition intensity selects for longer, more costly sperm |
Q30450943 | Exposure to Odors of Rivals Enhances Sexual Motivation in Male Giant Pandas |
Q33868648 | Expression of Ciona intestinalis AOX causes male reproductive defects in Drosophila melanogaster |
Q51532268 | Familiarity breeds progeny: sociality increases reproductive success in adult male ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua) |
Q45015365 | Female resistance to male harm evolves in response to manipulation of sexual conflict |
Q51107526 | Female sperm use and storage between fertilization events drive sperm competition and male ejaculate allocation. |
Q41997531 | Flirtation reduces males' fecundity but not longevity. |
Q30483454 | Gamete plasticity in a broadcast spawning marine invertebrate |
Q51313392 | Genetic conflicts, intrinsic male fertility, and ejaculate investment |
Q33539751 | Genetic patterns of paternity and testes size in mammals |
Q33805944 | Genomic responses to the socio-sexual environment in male Drosophila melanogaster exposed to conspecific rivals. |
Q30410093 | Genomics: moving behavioural ecology beyond the phenotypic gambit |
Q52882176 | Geographical variation in sexual behavior and body traits in a sex role reversed wolf spider |
Q47098793 | High level of sperm competition may increase transfer of accessory gland products carried by the love dart of land snails |
Q34587685 | Image content influences men's semen quality |
Q90659693 | Impact of low sperm competition on male reproductive trait allometries in a bush-cricket |
Q50904862 | Impaired sperm quality, delayed mating but no costs for offspring fitness in crickets winning a fight |
Q30531596 | Individual adjustment of sperm expenditure accords with sperm competition theory |
Q83721327 | Individual plastic responses by males to rivals reveal mismatches between behaviour and fitness outcomes |
Q51695709 | Interspecific variation in ejaculate allocation and associated effects on female fitness in seed beetles. |
Q35536767 | Investment in sensory structures, testis size, and wing coloration in males of a diurnal moth species: trade-offs or correlated growth? |
Q82969110 | It’s all in your head: the role of quantity estimation in sperm competition |
Q24633738 | Larger testes are associated with a higher level of polyandry, but a smaller ejaculate volume, across bushcricket species (Tettigoniidae) |
Q37454282 | Male control of mating duration following exposure to rivals in fruitflies |
Q52967697 | Male mammals respond to a risk of sperm competition conveyed by odours of conspecific males. |
Q92963901 | Male responses to sperm competition when rivals vary in number and familiarity |
Q51707631 | Male scorpionflies assess the amount of rival sperm transferred by females' previous mates |
Q51678950 | Male-derived cuticular hydrocarbons signal sperm competition intensity and affect ejaculate expenditure in crickets |
Q56827237 | Mate detection and seasonal variation in stick insect mating behaviour (Phamatodea: Clitarchus hookeri) |
Q43803936 | Mating unplugged: a model for the evolution of mating plug (dis-)placement |
Q44367138 | No association between sperm competition and sperm length variation across dung flies (Scathophagidae). |
Q51648829 | No evidence for sperm priming responses under varying sperm competition risk or intensity in guppies |
Q55649429 | On sperm competition games: incomplete fertilization risk and the equity paradox. |
Q84785351 | Parker's sneak-guard model revisited: why do reproductively parasitic males heavily invest in testes? |
Q51512123 | Perceived sperm competition intensity influences seminal fluid protein production prior to courtship and mating |
Q40451399 | Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory. |
Q51647902 | Plastic responses of male Drosophila melanogaster to the level of sperm competition increase male reproductive fitness |
Q51161713 | Polyandrous females produce sons that are successful at post-copulatory competition |
Q51736283 | Polyandry in the wild: temporal changes in female mating frequency and sperm competition intensity in natural populations of the tettigoniid Requena verticalis |
Q56432246 | Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm Competition in Humans |
Q34558836 | Public information influences sperm transfer to females in sailfin molly males |
Q37890625 | Quick-change artists: male plastic behavioural responses to rivals |
Q51221080 | Rapid diversification of sperm precedence traits and processes among three sibling Drosophila species |
Q28765571 | Relative testis size and sperm morphometry across mammals: no evidence for an association between sperm competition and sperm length |
Q35762304 | Reproductive behavior and fitness components in male Drosophila melaogaster are non-linearly affected by the number of male co-inhabitants early in adult life |
Q84258917 | Reproductive biology of the spotback skate Atlantoraja castelnaui in the south‐west Atlantic Ocean |
Q30407064 | Rival male chemical cues evoke changes in male pre- and post-copulatory investment in a flour beetle. |
Q60099685 | Scramble for the eggs |
Q37331883 | Seminal fluid protein allocation and male reproductive success |
Q33467048 | Sexual conflict over the duration of copulation in Drosophila montana: why is longer better? |
Q46610547 | Sexual dimorphism in sister species of Leucoraja skate and its relationship to reproductive strategy and life history. |
Q52601903 | Sexual selection and speciation in mammals, butterflies and spiders |
Q34171423 | Sexual selection and sperm quantity: meta-analyses of strategic ejaculation. |
Q46371776 | Sexually selected size differences and conserved sexual monomorphism of genital cortex. |
Q45340576 | Shorter sperm confer higher competitive fertilization success |
Q93605179 | Simultaneous mating with multiple males reduces fertilization success in the myobatrachid frog Crinia georgiana |
Q52591726 | Skewed paternity and sex allocation in hermaphroditic plants and animals |
Q51898910 | Social cues of sperm competition influence accessory reproductive gland size in a promiscuous mammal |
Q95642526 | Sperm allocation strategies in a sperm heteromorphic insect |
Q24673648 | Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in rodents |
Q27006997 | Sperm competition and the evolution of spermatogenesis |
Q73940553 | Sperm competition games between related males |
Q52684781 | Sperm competition games between sneaks and guards: a comparative analysis using dimorphic male beetles |
Q93604936 | Sperm competition games played by dimorphic male beetles |
Q52582963 | Sperm competition games played by dimorphic male beetles: fertilization gains with equal mating access |
Q51540986 | Sperm competition games: a general model for precopulatory male-male competition |
Q51717130 | Sperm competition games: optimal sperm allocation in response to the size of competing ejaculates |
Q52011470 | Sperm competition games: sperm selection by females |
Q51766197 | Sperm competition games: the risk model can generate higher sperm allocation to virgin females |
Q51077076 | Sperm competition generates evolution of increased paternal investment in a sex role-reversed seed beetle |
Q35821047 | Sperm competition in mammals |
Q30670905 | Sperm competition risk drives plasticity in seminal fluid composition |
Q45929153 | Sperm competition risk drives rapid ejaculate adjustments mediated by seminal fluid. |
Q51192728 | Sperm competition risk generates phenotypic plasticity in ovum fertilizability |
Q35112689 | Sperm competition, mating rate and the evolution of testis and ejaculate sizes: a population model |
Q35950280 | Sperm competition-induced plasticity in the speed of spermatogenesis |
Q57943978 | Sperm counts |
Q60503628 | Sperm storage in the simultaneously hermaphroditic land snail Arianta arbustorum |
Q51182783 | Sperm storage mediated by cryptic female choice for nuptial gifts |
Q38043995 | Sperm wars and the evolution of male fertility |
Q64060666 | Sperm-duct gland content increases sperm velocity in the sand goby |
Q55434322 | Spermicide by females: what should males do? |
Q46849091 | Strategic adjustments in sperm production within and between two island populations of house mice |
Q34529447 | Strategic ejaculation in simultaneously hermaphroditic land snails: more sperm into virgin mates |
Q51064821 | The dynamics of sperm cooperation in a competitive environment |
Q92002445 | The effects of male social environment on sperm phenotype and genome integrity |
Q38735320 | The evolution of strategic male mating effort in an information transfer framework. |
Q38185155 | The evolutionary ecology of testicular function: size isn't everything. |
Q35108877 | The heritability of mating behaviour in a fly and its plasticity in response to the threat of sperm competition |
Q51722512 | Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns |
Q39122234 | Variable Mate-Guarding Time and Sperm Allocation by Male Snow Crabs (Chionoecetes opilio) in Response to Sexual Competition, and their Impact on the Mating Success of Females |
Q51725567 | What use is an infertile sperm? A comparative study of sperm-heteromorphic Drosophila |
Q41337541 | Who's My Daddy? Considerations for the influence of sexual selection on multiple paternity in elasmobranch mating systems. |
Search more.