Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and the potential role for genetic drift in population divergence. Indirect inference of the selection regimes operating on polymorphic traits can be achieved by comparing population divergence in neutral genetic markers with population divergence in trait frequencies. Such an approach could further be combined with ecological data to better understand agents of selection. Here, we infer the selective regimes acting on a polymorphic mating trait in an insect group; the dorsal structures (either rough or smooth) of female diving beetles. Our recent work suggests that the rough structures have a sexually antagonistic function in reducing male matin...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual selection is particularly likely to promote population divergence, because sexual traits are ...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual selection is particularly likely to promote population divergence, because sexual traits are ...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Understanding the relative importance of selection and stochastic factors in population divergence o...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...