“…For example, it has been demonstrated that immune‐challenged individuals exhibit reduced reproductive success and that increased investment in reproduction often results in decreased immunocompetence (Adamo, Jensen, & Younger, 2001; Fedorka, Zuk, & Mousseau, 2004; Rolff & Siva‐Jothy, 2002; Schmid‐Hempel, 2003). This trade‐off between immunity and reproduction is also reported specifically for the production of gametes (Devigili, Belluomo, Locatello, Rasotto, & Pilastro, 2017; McNamara, Lieshout, & Simmons, 2014; Radhakrishnan & Fedorka, 2012; Cattelan, Vidotto, Devigili, Pilastro, & Grapputo 2020). However, it is now clear that immunity and reproduction are linked beyond these trade‐offs, as there is evidence, in a wide taxonomic range of species, of a link between immunity and competitive fertilization success, that is when sperm from two or more males compete to fertilize the same set of eggs (Lawniczak et al, 2007; Morrow & Innocenti, 2012).…”