Search Results - "Kustra, Matthew C."
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Sperm and alternative reproductive tactics: a review of existing theory and empirical data
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (07-12-2020)“…Males that exhibit alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) often differ in the risk of sperm competition and the energetic trade-offs they experience. The…”
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Selection on Sperm Count, but Not on Sperm Morphology or Velocity, in a Wild Population of Anolis Lizards
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (09-09-2021)“…Sperm competition is a widespread phenomenon that shapes male reproductive success. Ejaculates present many potential targets for postcopulatory selection…”
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Social Environment Influences the Temporal Dynamics of Sneak-Spawning in a Fish with Alternative Reproductive Tactics
Published in The American naturalist (01-08-2023)“…AbstractSeveral predictions of sperm competition theory are not well supported empirically. One potential reason is that most current theory and empirical…”
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The coevolutionary dynamics of cryptic female choice
Published in Evolution letters (01-08-2023)“…In contrast to sexual selection on traits that affect interactions between the sexes before mating, little theoretical research has focused on the coevolution…”
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Sperm morphology and count vary with fine-scale changes in local density in a wild lizard population
Published in Oecologia (01-11-2019)“…Given that sperm production can be costly, theory predicts that males should optimally adjust the quantity and/or quality of their sperm in response to their…”
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Anti-racist interventions to transform ecology, evolution and conservation biology departments
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-09-2021)“…Racial and ethnic discrimination persist in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, including ecology, evolution and conservation biology…”
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