The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unclear. Ecological divergences between sexual and asexual lineages could help to maintain reproductive polymorphisms, at least transiently, but the consequences of asexuality for the evolution of ecological niches are unknown. Here, we investigated how niche breadths change in transitions from sexual reproduction to asexuality. We used host plant ranges as a proxy to compare the realized feeding niche breadths of five independently derived asexual Timema stick insect species and their sexual relatives at both the species and population levels. Asexual species had systematically narrower realized niches than sexual species, though this pattern w...
We propose a new mechanism based on sexual selection to explain the evolution of diet breadth in ins...
Environmental shifts and lifestyle changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-funct...
Most organisms reproduce sexually, but the evolution of sexual reproduction is not yet well understo...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
The paradox of sex is one of biology’s great evolutionary questions, particularly in those species t...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
We propose a new mechanism based on sexual selection to explain the evolution of diet breadth in ins...
Environmental shifts and lifestyle changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-funct...
Most organisms reproduce sexually, but the evolution of sexual reproduction is not yet well understo...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
The factors contributing to the maintenance of sex over asexuality in natural populations remain unc...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
The paradox of sex is one of biology’s great evolutionary questions, particularly in those species t...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
We propose a new mechanism based on sexual selection to explain the evolution of diet breadth in ins...
Environmental shifts and lifestyle changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-funct...
Most organisms reproduce sexually, but the evolution of sexual reproduction is not yet well understo...