Social interactions can give rise to indirect genetic effects (IGEs), which occur when genes expressed in one individual affect the phenotype of another individual. The evolutionary dynamics of traits can be altered when there are IGEs. Sex often involves indirect effects arising from first order (current) or second order (prior) social interactions, yet IGEs are infrequently quantified for reproductive behaviors. Here, we use experimental populations of burying beetles that have experienced bidirectional selection on mating rate to test for social plasticity and IGEs associated with focal males mating with a female either without (first order effect) or with (second order effect) prior exposure to a competitor, and resource defense behavio...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
Social interactions can give rise to indirect genetic effects (IGEs), which occur when genes express...
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Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid en...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid en...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid en...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
Social interactions can give rise to indirect genetic effects (IGEs), which occur when genes express...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Data archiving:Data avail...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid en...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid en...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid en...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are the basis of social interactions among conspecifics, and can aff...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...