Male–male behavioral interactions drive social-dominance-mediated differences in ejaculate traits

Volume: 32, Issue: 1, Pages: 168 - 177
Published: Nov 28, 2020
Abstract
Higher social status is expected to result in fitness benefits as it secures access to potential mates. In promiscuous species, male reproductive success is also determined by an individual’s ability to compete for fertilization after mating by producing high-quality ejaculates. However, the complex relationship between a male’s investment in social status and ejaculates remains unclear. Here, we examine how male social status influences...
Paper Details
Title
Male–male behavioral interactions drive social-dominance-mediated differences in ejaculate traits
Published Date
Nov 28, 2020
Volume
32
Issue
1
Pages
168 - 177
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