The evolution of extravagant sexual traits by sensory exploitation occurs if males incidentally evolve features that stimulate females owing to a pre-existing environmental response that arose in the context of natural selection. The sensory exploitation process is thus expected to leave a specific genetic imprint, a pleiotropic control of the original environmental response and the novel sexual response in females. However, females may be subsequently selected to improve their discrimination of environmental and sexual stimuli. Accordingly, responses may have diverged and the original genetic architecture may have been modified. These possibilities may be considered by studying the genetic architecture of responses to male signals and to t...
Le processus de sélection intersexuelle peut impliquer plusieurs mécanismes différents dans le choix...
Variability within sex pheromone signalling systems is generally believed to be low because of stron...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...
The evolution of extravagant sexual traits by sensory exploitation occurs if males incidentally evol...
The evolution of extravagant sexual traits by sensory exploitation occurs if males incidentally evol...
<div><p>Models of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequilibria between...
Models of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequilibria between genes t...
Models of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequilibria between genes t...
In the study of sexual selection among insects, the Lesser Waxmoth, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: P...
International audienceThe receiver bias model for the evolution of mating signals proposes that sele...
International audienceModels of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequi...
The sexual pheromone communication system of moths is a model system for studies of the evolution of...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
<div><p>In the study of sexual selection among insects, the Lesser Waxmoth, <i>Achroia grisella</i> ...
Le processus de sélection intersexuelle peut impliquer plusieurs mécanismes différents dans le choix...
Variability within sex pheromone signalling systems is generally believed to be low because of stron...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...
The evolution of extravagant sexual traits by sensory exploitation occurs if males incidentally evol...
The evolution of extravagant sexual traits by sensory exploitation occurs if males incidentally evol...
<div><p>Models of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequilibria between...
Models of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequilibria between genes t...
Models of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequilibria between genes t...
In the study of sexual selection among insects, the Lesser Waxmoth, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: P...
International audienceThe receiver bias model for the evolution of mating signals proposes that sele...
International audienceModels of indirect (genetic) benefits sexual selection predict linkage disequi...
The sexual pheromone communication system of moths is a model system for studies of the evolution of...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
<div><p>In the study of sexual selection among insects, the Lesser Waxmoth, <i>Achroia grisella</i> ...
Le processus de sélection intersexuelle peut impliquer plusieurs mécanismes différents dans le choix...
Variability within sex pheromone signalling systems is generally believed to be low because of stron...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...