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Data from: Fluorescent sperm in a transparent worm: validation of a GFP marker to study sexual selection
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cryptic female choice;Sperm tracking;fertilisation;Sperm labelling;sperm storage;sperm displacement;Genetic engineering;Transgenesis;Macrostomum lignano;sperm competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tq43g
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opportunities to visualise and quantify internal processes in the female reproductive tract after mating, which opens new avenues in the study
Data from: Feeding increases the number of offspring but decreases parental investment of Red Sea coral Stylophora pistillata
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Lipids;Coral;Stylophora pistillata;Red Sea;diet;climate change;parental investment
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doi:10.5061/dryad.612r4t8
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d for five months during gametogenesis, fertilisation, and brooding. In addition, time to settlement and mortality of planulae were assess
Data from: Double decomposition: decomposing the variance in subcomponents of male extra-pair reproductive success
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Bayesian animal model fertilisation success multiple mating paternity success polyandry quantitative genetics sexual selection population structure
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1j25j
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1. Extra-pair reproductive success (EPRS) is a key component of male fitness in socially monogamous systems and could cause selection on female extra
Data from: Sperm competition roles and ejaculate investment in a promiscuous mammal
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Sexual selection & conflicts;Myodes glareolus;Mammals
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doi:10.5061/dryad.jj72n4t1
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glareolus). Sperm competition occurs regularly in this species and dominant males typically achieve higher fertilisation success than subordinates. Contrary
Data from: Phenotypic plasticity in genitalia: baculum shape responds to sperm competition risk in house mice
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Competitive Growth;Mus musculus domesticus;sperm competition;Phenotypic Plasticity;Genital Morphology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.57v6627
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o contribute to competitive fertilisation success but whether male genital morphology can respond plastically to the sperm competition environment has rece
Data from: Transgenerational plasticity and environmental stress: do paternal effects act as a conduit or a buffer?
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Marine Invertebrate;Environmental variation;fertilisation success;maternal effects;Phenotypic Plasticity;offspring fitness;parental effects;Galeolaria caespitosa;Nongenetic inheritance
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doi:10.5061/dryad.580bh
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For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so transgenerational phenotypic plasticity, wher

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