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eLife, Vol 6 (2017)
Hoffer, J N, Mariën, J, Ellers, J & Koene, J M 2017, ' Sexual selection gradients change over time in a simultaneous hermaphrodite ', eLife, vol. 6, e25139 . https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25139
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eLife, 6:e25139. eLife Sciences Publications
Hoffer, J N, Mariën, J, Ellers, J & Koene, J M 2017, ' Sexual selection gradients change over time in a simultaneous hermaphrodite ', eLife, vol. 6, e25139 . https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25139
eLife
eLife, 6:e25139. eLife Sciences Publications
Sexual selection is generally predicted to act more strongly on males than on females. The Darwin-Bateman paradigm predicts that this should also hold for hermaphrodites. However, measuring this strength of selection is less straightforward when both
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Hoffer, J N A, Schwegler, D, Ellers, J & Koene, J M 2012, ' Mating rate influences female reproductive investment in a simultaneous hermaphrodite, Lymnaea stagnalis. ', Animal Behaviour, vol. 84, pp. 523-529 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2012.06.002
Animal Behaviour, 84, 523-529. Academic Press Inc.
Animal Behaviour, 84, 523-529. Academic Press Inc.
Multiple mating often imposes direct fitness costs on females but can provide indirect benefits such as enhanced genetic diversity and offspring quality. The costs and benefits of multiple mating have been investigated extensively in separate-sex spe
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Koene, J M, Brouwer, A & Hoffer, J N A 2009, ' Reduced egg laying caused by a male accessory gland product opens the possibility for sexual conflict in a simultaneous hermaphrodite. ', Animal Biology, vol. 59, pp. 435-448 . https://doi.org/10.1163/157075509X12499949744306
Animal Biology, 59, 435-448. Brill
Animal Biology, 59, 435-448. Brill
Abstract Promiscuity, sperm storage and internal fertilization enhance sperm competition, which leads to sexual conflict whenever an advantageous trait for sperm donors is harmful to recipients. In separate-sex species, such conflicts can severely im
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Hoffer, J N, Ellers, J & Koene, J M 2010, ' Costs of receipt and donation of ejaculates in a simultaneous hermaphrodite ', BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 10, no. 1, 393 . https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-393
BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 393 (2010)
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10(1):393. BioMed Central
BMC Evolutionary Biology
BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 393 (2010)
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10(1):393. BioMed Central
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Background Sexual conflicts between mating partners can strongly impact the evolutionary trajectories of species. This impact is determined by the balance between the costs and benefits of mating. However, due to sex-specific costs it is unclear how
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https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/fc5b8069-8442-4b60-8d8d-6768fb75798f
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Autor:
Josh R. Auld, Jeroen N.A. Hoffer, Dennis Sprenger, Alexandra Staikou, Nils Anthes, M. Cristina Lorenzi, Lukas Schärer, Philippe Jarne, Benjamin Pélissié, Joris M. Koene, Patrice David, Hanna Kokko
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The American Naturalist, 176, 249-263. University of Chicago
Anthes, N, David, P, Auld, J R, Hoffer, J N A, Jarne, P, Koene, J M, Kokko, H, Lorenzi, M C, Pélissié, B, Sprenger, D, Staikou, A & Schärer, L 2011, ' Bateman gradients in hermaphrodites: An extended approach to quantify sexual selection. ', The American Naturalist, vol. 176, pp. 249-263 . https://doi.org/10.1086/655218
American Naturalist
Anthes, N, David, P, Auld, J R, Hoffer, J N A, Jarne, P, Koene, J M, Kokko, H, Lorenzi, M C, Pélissié, B, Sprenger, D, Staikou, A & Schärer, L 2011, ' Bateman gradients in hermaphrodites: An extended approach to quantify sexual selection. ', The American Naturalist, vol. 176, pp. 249-263 . https://doi.org/10.1086/655218
American Naturalist
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regression slopes of reproductive success on mating success and thus describe the expected fitness returns from mating more often. Although the analytical fram
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https://edoc.unibas.ch/22400/
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