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Data from: Sex ratio at mating does not modulate age fitness effects in D. melanogaster
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Ageing;Social context;drosophila melanogaster;reproductive success
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s67v7b1
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and females. However, inasmuch as sexes have different strategies to optimize their fitness, the decline of reproductive success late in life can be mod
Data from: Early life and transgenerational stressors impact secondary sexual traits and fitness
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extra-pair paternity;zebra finch;transgenerational fitness effects;Taeniopygia guttata;developmental stress hypothesis;visual ornamentation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6v52770
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gated. Male reproductive success was impacted by diet history, male hatch order, and natal brood traits of males’ fathers, with daughter and son production sensitive to different
Data from: Asymmetric evolutionary responses to sex-specific selection in a hermaphrodite
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Bonel, Nicolás
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experimental evolution Physa acuta reproductive and behavioral traits deleterious mutations sex allocation sexual selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1m2v66g
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rds the other function. We found no such evolutionary response. Instead, juvenile survival and male reproductive success significantly decreased
Data from: Agonistic reciprocity is associated with reduced male reproductive success within haremic social networks
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social network;agonistic behaviour;reproductive conflict;Lythrypnus dalli;Reciprocity;reproductive success
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doi:10.5061/dryad.n0h37
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fitness remains largely unknown. We used social network analysis of replicate bluebanded goby (Lythrypnus dalli) harems to identify the reproductive
Data from: Experimental reduction of intromittent organ length reduces male reproductive success in a bug
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Genital evolution;sexual selection;Functional morphology;Micro-CT;Genital ablation;Lygaeus simulans
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4tp56
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and the female internal reproductive anatomy during mating. We successfully trace the path of the male processus inside the female reproductive tract
Data from: Impaired sperm quality, delayed mating but no costs for offspring fitness in crickets winning a fight
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pre- and post-mating sexual selection;sexual conflict;Resource allocation;male-male contest;Gryllus bimaculatus;sperm quality
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doi:10.5061/dryad.72g06
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for a conflict of interests between the sexes. Here we investigated malespre- and post-copulatory reproductive investment and its effect on female fitness after a single
Data from: Fitness consequences of boldness in juvenile and adult largemouth bass
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Ecology: evolutionary;Fish;Behavior: evolution;Ecology: behavioral;Fitness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.21gd2
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adult male bass had greater reproductive success than their shyer male counterparts. Female reproductive success was not affected by boldness. These findings
Data from: Condition dependent mortality exacerbates male (but not female) reproductive senescence and the potential for sexual conflict
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Life History Evolution;natural selection;trade-offs;Sexual selection & conflicts
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.wwpzgmsgc
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t condition-dependent extrinsic mortality (i.e. simulated predation) may increase the age-related decline in male reproductive success
Data from: Experimental evolution exposes female and male responses to sexual selection and conflict in Tribolium castaneum
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cost of mating;Mating Strategies;Arthropoda;Insecta;Hexapoda;polyandry;sperm competition;male mating behaviour;Tribolium castaneum;Invertebrata;Tenebrionidae;flour beetles
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7966
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with an increasing number of control males. In contrast, females from male-biased OSRs showed no change in reproductive fitness, irrespective of male numb
Data from: The size advantage model of sex allocation in the protandrous sex-changer Crepidula fornicata: role of the mating system, sperm storage
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Mating Systems;Life history: evolution;Reproduction: strategies;Crepidula fornicata;Behavior: reproductive;Social structure;Sex: allocation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.p0c02
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to as the size-advantage model). Sex-linked differences in size-fitness curves can stem from differential costs of reproduction, the mating system, and differences

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