Sexually antagonistic genetic variation, where optimal values of traits are sex-dependent, is known to slow the loss of genetic variance associated with directional selection on fitness-related traits. However, sexual antagonism alone is not sufficient to maintain variation indefinitely. Selection of rare forms within the sexes can help to conserve genotypic diversity. We combined theoretical models and a field experiment with Myodes glareolus to show that negative frequency-dependent selection on male dominance maintains variation in sexually antagonistic alleles. In our experiment, high-dominance male bank voles were found to have low-fecundity sisters, and vice versa. These results show that investigations of sexually antagonistic traits...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Evolutionary theory predicts the depletion of genetic variation in natural populations as a result o...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation, where optimal values of traits are sex-dependent, is known ...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation, where optimal values of traits are sex-dependent, is known ...
Natural selection theory predicts low variance in traits closely related to reproductive success, si...
International audienceIntralocus sexual conflict occurs when a trait encoded by the same genetic loc...
International audience1. The persistence of multiple mating remains one of the fundamental questions...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
1. Variation in dominance status determines male mating and reproductive success, but natural select...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The aim of this thesis was to test some of the theories proposed to explain the evolution of female ...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Evolutionary theory predicts the depletion of genetic variation in natural populations as a result o...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation, where optimal values of traits are sex-dependent, is known ...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation, where optimal values of traits are sex-dependent, is known ...
Natural selection theory predicts low variance in traits closely related to reproductive success, si...
International audienceIntralocus sexual conflict occurs when a trait encoded by the same genetic loc...
International audience1. The persistence of multiple mating remains one of the fundamental questions...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
1. Variation in dominance status determines male mating and reproductive success, but natural select...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The aim of this thesis was to test some of the theories proposed to explain the evolution of female ...
Negative frequency-dependence, which favors rare genotypes, promotes the maintenance of genetic vari...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Evolutionary theory predicts the depletion of genetic variation in natural populations as a result o...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...