Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory

Engqvist L, Reinhold K (2005)
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18(1): 116-123.

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As females of many species mate with more than one male, ejaculates often face competition from the sperm of other males. In recent years, numerous papers have been published on theoretical predictions of evolutionary, behavioural and physiological responses to variation in the strength of sperm competition (SC). These theoretical predictions have also been extensively tested. However, although predictions from SC theory are relatively straightforward, extra caution has to be paid in the design of experiments testing them. One difficulty is for example to disentangle immediate and mean SC risk and intensity. Without carefully designed experiments, it is also very easy to simultaneously increase SC risk and the probability of intense SC - a situation for which we currently have no clear predictions, as the theoretical models to date only assume variation in either SC risk or intensity. In this paper, we discuss these and some other pitfalls related to manipulations of SC risk and intensity and suggest how to avoid them.
Stichworte
sperm allocation; sperm competition risk; sexual selection; ejaculate size; sperm competition intensity
Erscheinungsjahr
2005
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Band
18
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
116-123
ISSN
1010-061X
eISSN
1420-9101
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2395713

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Engqvist L, Reinhold K. Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2005;18(1):116-123.
Engqvist, L., & Reinhold, K. (2005). Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 18(1), 116-123. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00792.x
Engqvist, Leif, and Reinhold, Klaus. 2005. “Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory”. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18 (1): 116-123.
Engqvist, L., and Reinhold, K. (2005). Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18, 116-123.
Engqvist, L., & Reinhold, K., 2005. Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 18(1), p 116-123.
L. Engqvist and K. Reinhold, “Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory”, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 18, 2005, pp. 116-123.
Engqvist, L., Reinhold, K.: Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 18, 116-123 (2005).
Engqvist, Leif, and Reinhold, Klaus. “Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory”. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18.1 (2005): 116-123.
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