The maintenance of genetic variation in traits closely associated with fitness remains a key unresolved issue in evolutionary genetics. One important qualification on the observation of genetic variation in fitness-related traits is that such traits respond asymmetrically to selection, evolving to a greater extent in the direction of lower fitness. Here we test the hypothesis that standing genetic variation in fitness-related traits is principally maintained for unfit phenotypes. Male Drosophila bunnanda vary in mating success (the primary determinant of male fitness) due to female mate choice. We used competitive mating success to partitioning males into two groups: successful (high fitness) and unsuccessful (low fitness). Relative to succ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Sexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance 1 and 2, in conflict with the expectat...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant in natural populations, suggesting a limit to trait ev...
The ‘good genes’ model of sexual selection predicts that sexual and natural selection should act con...
The developmental instability (DI)-sexual selection hypothesis proposes that large size and symmetry...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
SummarySexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the ex...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Sexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance 1 and 2, in conflict with the expectat...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant in natural populations, suggesting a limit to trait ev...
The ‘good genes’ model of sexual selection predicts that sexual and natural selection should act con...
The developmental instability (DI)-sexual selection hypothesis proposes that large size and symmetry...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
SummarySexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the ex...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Sexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance 1 and 2, in conflict with the expectat...