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AbstractIn many species, males exhibit phenotypic plasticity in ****ually selected traits when exposed to social cues about the intensity of ****ual competition. To date, however, few studies have tested how this plasticity affects male reproductive success. We initially tested whether male mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki (Poeciliidae), change their investment in traits under pre- and postcopulatory ****ual selection depending on the social environment. For a full spermatogenesis cycle, focal males were exposed to visual and chemical c