Understanding polymorphism is a central problem in evolution and ecology, and alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) provide compelling examples for studying the origin and maintenance of behavioral and morphological variation. Much attention has been given to examples where "parasitic" individuals exploit the reproductive investment of "bourgeois" individuals, but some ARTs are instead maintained by environmental heterogeneity, with alternative tactics exhibiting differential fitness in discontinuous reproductive niches. We use genomic, behavioral, karyological, and field observational data to demonstrate one such example in plethodontid salamanders. These ARTs ("searching" and "guarding" males) are associated with different reproductive ...
Sexual dimorphism is the difference between sexes of a species in any trait except their sexual orga...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Understanding polymorphism is a central problem in evolution and ecology, and alternative reproducti...
Polyandry is a widespread mating strategy, found in a broad number of taxa. Among amphibians, polyan...
Distinct morphological differences between and within sexes may reflect reproductive behaviors that ...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is wide-spread and may entail significant ...
Many species of plethodontid salamanders exist as complexes of genetically fragmented, parapatricall...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Polyphenisms, alternative morphs produced through plasticity, can reveal the evolutionary and ecolog...
Ambystomatid salamanders have long served as models in studies investigating the factors influencing...
Behavioral traits can be influenced by predation rates of color morphs, potentially leading to reduc...
Describing the mechanisms that generate and maintain genetic and phenotypic diversity is a central g...
Sexual dimorphism is the difference between sexes of a species in any trait except their sexual orga...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Understanding polymorphism is a central problem in evolution and ecology, and alternative reproducti...
Polyandry is a widespread mating strategy, found in a broad number of taxa. Among amphibians, polyan...
Distinct morphological differences between and within sexes may reflect reproductive behaviors that ...
Although classically thought to be rare, female polyandry is wide-spread and may entail significant ...
Many species of plethodontid salamanders exist as complexes of genetically fragmented, parapatricall...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Polyphenisms, alternative morphs produced through plasticity, can reveal the evolutionary and ecolog...
Ambystomatid salamanders have long served as models in studies investigating the factors influencing...
Behavioral traits can be influenced by predation rates of color morphs, potentially leading to reduc...
Describing the mechanisms that generate and maintain genetic and phenotypic diversity is a central g...
Sexual dimorphism is the difference between sexes of a species in any trait except their sexual orga...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...