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Meng-Han Joseph Chung

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Chung M, Mahmud-Al-Hasan M, Jennions M, Head M
Behav Ecol . 2024 Jun; 35(4):arae044. PMID: 38903732
Males often strategically adjust the number of available sperm based on the social context (i.e. sperm priming response), but it remains unclear how environmental and genetic factors shape this adjustment....
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Chung M, Fox R, Jennions M
PLoS Biol . 2024 May; 22(5):e3002519. PMID: 38787858
When males compete, sexual selection favors reproductive traits that increase their mating or fertilization success (pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection). It is assumed that males face a trade-off between these...
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Zang C, Chung M, Neeman T, Harrison L, Vinogradov I, Jennions M
Behav Ecol . 2024 May; 35(4):arae037. PMID: 38779595
Male-male contests for access to females or breeding resources are critical in determining male reproductive success. Larger males and those with more effective weaponry are more likely to win fights....
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Chung M, Head M, Fox R, Jennions M
Behav Ecol . 2024 Jan; 35(2):arae002. PMID: 38273897
Past reproductive effort allows males to assess their ability to acquire mates, but it also consumes resources that can reduce their future competitive ability. Few studies have examined how a...
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Chung M, Barber I, Head M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2023 Jul; 378(1884):20220154. PMID: 37427465
The primary function of animal nests is to protect developing offspring from hostile and fluctuating environments. Animal builders have been shown to adjust nest construction in response to changes in...
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Chung M, Jennions M, Fox R
Evol Lett . 2021 Aug; 5(4):315-327. PMID: 34367658
Although it is widely stated that both mating behavior and sperm traits are energetically costly for males, we currently lack empirical estimates of the costs to males of pre- versus...
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Chung M, Fox R, Jennions M
Biol Lett . 2020 Jun; 16(6):20200251. PMID: 32574532
The evolution of male genital traits is usually ascribed to advantages that arise when there is sperm competition, cryptic female choice or sexual conflict. However, when male-female contact is brief...