Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and while there is evidence for this, direct experimental demonstrations of this antagonism are largely lacking. Here we assessed the effects of sexual and natural selection on the evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), a character subject to both modes of selection, in Drosophila simulans. Natural selection and sexual selection were manipulated in a fully factorial design, and after 27 generations of experimental evolution the responses of male and female CHCs were assessed. The effects of natural and sexual selection differed greatly across the sexes. The responses of female CHCs were generally small, but CHCs evolved predominantly in the direction of natural...
The evolution of sexual display traits or preferences for them in response to divergent natural sele...
Binary communication systems that involve sex-specific signaling and sex-specific signal perception ...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...
Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and although there is ev...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
The interaction between natural and sexual selection is central to many theories of how mate choice ...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
Female mate choice is one mechanism of sexual selection and, provided there is adequate genetic vari...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
Female mate choice is one mechanism of sexual selection and, provided there is adequate genetic vari...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G × Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
The evolution of sexual display traits or preferences for them in response to divergent natural sele...
Binary communication systems that involve sex-specific signaling and sex-specific signal perception ...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...
Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and although there is ev...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
The interaction between natural and sexual selection is central to many theories of how mate choice ...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
Female mate choice is one mechanism of sexual selection and, provided there is adequate genetic vari...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
Female mate choice is one mechanism of sexual selection and, provided there is adequate genetic vari...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G × Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
The evolution of sexual display traits or preferences for them in response to divergent natural sele...
Binary communication systems that involve sex-specific signaling and sex-specific signal perception ...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...