The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex differences in selection. Deleterious mutations may be subject to stronger selection in males, owing to sexual selection, which can improve the mean fitness of females and reduce mutation load in sexual populations. However, sex differences in selection might also maintain sexually antagonistic genetic variation, creating a sexual conflict load. The overall impact of separate sexes on fitness is unclear, but the net effect is likely to be positive when there is a large sex difference in selection against deleterious mutations. Parasites can also have sex-specific effects on fitness, and there is evidence that parasites can intensify the fitn...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
In populations with males and females, sexual selection may often represent a major component of ove...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
Selection acting on males can reduce mutation load of sexual relative to asexual populations, thus m...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
The evolution of learning can be constrained by trade-offs. As male and female life-histories often ...
Sex-specific selection is widespread, evident by the evolution of sexual dimorphism in many traits i...
Sexual selection is argued to be important for the removal of deleterious mutations, promoting popul...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
In populations with males and females, sexual selection may often represent a major component of ove...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
Selection acting on males can reduce mutation load of sexual relative to asexual populations, thus m...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
The evolution of learning can be constrained by trade-offs. As male and female life-histories often ...
Sex-specific selection is widespread, evident by the evolution of sexual dimorphism in many traits i...
Sexual selection is argued to be important for the removal of deleterious mutations, promoting popul...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...