“…Both male and female reproductive success is expected to decrease with age due to a functional decline in pre‐ and postcopulatory reproductive processes and/or in other phenotypic traits with indirect effects on reproductive success, such as exploratory activity, locomotion, perception, or immunity (Monaghan, Charmantier, Nussey, & Ricklefs, ; Nussey, Froy, Lemaitre, Gaillard, & Austad, ; Pizzari, Dean, Pacey, Moore, & Bonsall, ; Reznick, Bryant, Roff, Ghalambor, & Ghalambor, ). Many studies have explored how female age can reduce fertility and fecundity (David, Cohet, & Fouillet, ; Deng, ; Holmes, Thomson, Wu, & Ottinger, ), or how male age can decrease copulation success, fertilizing ability, and sperm competition (Service & Fales, ; Economos, Miquel, Binnard, & Kessler, ; Kühnert & Nieschlag, ). More recent studies have further investigated how female and male age can decrease offspring viability by focusing on underlying pre‐ and postmeiotic aging processes (Firman, Young, Rowe, Duong, & Gasparini, ; Pizzari et al, ; Tan, Pizzari, & Wigby, ).…”