International audienceSexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recent observations suggest that natural selection may play a more important role in the evolution of sex differentiation than previously recognized. Therefore, studying the trade-offs between natural selection and sexual selection is crucial to a better understanding of the ecology underlying the evolution of sexual dimorphism. The freshwater blenny Salaria fluviatilis, a fish inhabiting lakes and rivers around the Mediterranean Sea, displays strong sexual dimorphism in size, shape, and behavior (i.e., larger body and head size for males and higher swimming requirements for females during the reproductive period). We tested for differences in sex...
Sexual dimorphism —morphological differences between the sexes, contributes to morphological variati...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to determine whether morphological variation ...
International audienceSexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recen...
Sexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recent observations suggest...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...
Convergent evolution in similar environments is widely held to provide some of the strongest evidenc...
Comparative analyses of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) across species have led to the discovery of Ren...
Sexual dimorphism is often used as a proxy for the intensity of sexual selection in comparative stud...
Three populations (one from a river and two from lakes) of Salaria fluviatilis, the only exclusively...
Abstract: The distribution of the river blenny (Salaria fluviatilis) in the Ceyhan River basin and t...
Abstract Sexual selection contributes strongly to the evolution of sexual dimorphism among animal ta...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) driven by environmental factors are common among fish. Howev...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
Sexual dimorphism —morphological differences between the sexes, contributes to morphological variati...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to determine whether morphological variation ...
International audienceSexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recen...
Sexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recent observations suggest...
Variation in the degree of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) among taxa is generally considered to arise ...
Convergent evolution in similar environments is widely held to provide some of the strongest evidenc...
Comparative analyses of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) across species have led to the discovery of Ren...
Sexual dimorphism is often used as a proxy for the intensity of sexual selection in comparative stud...
Three populations (one from a river and two from lakes) of Salaria fluviatilis, the only exclusively...
Abstract: The distribution of the river blenny (Salaria fluviatilis) in the Ceyhan River basin and t...
Abstract Sexual selection contributes strongly to the evolution of sexual dimorphism among animal ta...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) driven by environmental factors are common among fish. Howev...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
Sexual dimorphism —morphological differences between the sexes, contributes to morphological variati...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to determine whether morphological variation ...