Polyandry as a mediator of sexual selection before and after mating
The Darwin–Bateman paradigm recognizes competition among males for access to multiple
mates as the main driver of sexual selection. Increasingly, however, females are also being …
mates as the main driver of sexual selection. Increasingly, however, females are also being …
[HTML][HTML] The potential impacts of migratory difficulty, including warmer waters and altered flow conditions, on the reproductive success of salmonid fishes
Climate change and urbanisation of watercourses affect water temperatures and current flow
velocities in river systems on a global scale. This represents a particularly critical issue for …
velocities in river systems on a global scale. This represents a particularly critical issue for …
Predictors of facial attractiveness and health in humans
Facial attractiveness has been suggested to provide signals of biological quality, particularly
health, in humans. The attractive traits that have been implicated as signals of biological …
health, in humans. The attractive traits that have been implicated as signals of biological …
Sperm competition games: a general model for precopulatory male–male competition
Reproductive males face a trade-off between expenditure on precopulatory male–male
competition—increasing the number of females that they secure as mates—and sperm …
competition—increasing the number of females that they secure as mates—and sperm …
Do male secondary sexual characters signal ejaculate quality? A meta‐analysis
There are two reasons why researchers are interested in the phenotypic relationship
between the expression of male secondary sexual characters (SSCs) and 'ejaculate …
between the expression of male secondary sexual characters (SSCs) and 'ejaculate …
Female reproductive fluids 'rescue'sperm from phenotypic ageing in an external fertilizer
Female reproductive fluids (FRFs) serve key reproductive functions in sexually reproducing
animals, including modifying the way sperm swim and detect eggs, and influencing sperm …
animals, including modifying the way sperm swim and detect eggs, and influencing sperm …
Conservation and enhancement of wild fish populations: preserving genetic quality versus genetic diversity
Nearly 40% of commercial fisheries have now collapsed or are in serious decline. In
response, governments have invested millions of dollars into artificial breeding programs …
response, governments have invested millions of dollars into artificial breeding programs …
Advancing mate choice studies in salmonids
Mate choice in most organisms is not random, but determined by a suite of interacting traits
and environmental factors. While the selective pressures underlying differences in mate …
and environmental factors. While the selective pressures underlying differences in mate …
Dietary carotenoid availability, sexual signalling and functional fertility in sticklebacks
In species where males express carotenoid-based sexual signals, more intensely coloured
males may be signalling their enhanced ability to combat oxidative stress. This may include …
males may be signalling their enhanced ability to combat oxidative stress. This may include …
Quantitative genetic variation in courtship song and its covariation with immune function and sperm quality in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
Acoustic signals used by males to attract females are among the most prominent examples
of secondary sexual traits, yet we have only limited understanding of their genetic …
of secondary sexual traits, yet we have only limited understanding of their genetic …