Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversification, population divergence, and speciation. However, empirical evidence is inconsistent with the generality that sexual conflict enhances population divergence. Here, we demonstrate an alternative evolutionary outcome in which sexual conflict plays a conservative role in maintaining male and female polymorphisms locally, rather than promoting population divergence. In diving beetles, female polymorphisms have evolved in response to male mating harassment and sexual conflict. We present the first empirical evidence that this female polymorphism is associated with (i) two distinct and sympatric male morphological mating clusters (morphs) and (ii...
Heritable and visually detectable polymorphisms, such as trophic polymorphisms, ecotypes, or colour ...
International audienceConflicts of interest between mates can promote the evolution of male traits t...
International audienceConflicts of interest between mates can promote the evolution of male traits t...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Evolutionary conflict between the sexes is predicted to lead to sexual arms races in which male adap...
Sexual conflict has been proposed to be a mediator of speciation but recent theoretical work, as wel...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Heritable and visually detectable polymorphisms, such as trophic polymorphisms, ecotypes, or colour ...
International audienceConflicts of interest between mates can promote the evolution of male traits t...
International audienceConflicts of interest between mates can promote the evolution of male traits t...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Evolutionary conflict between the sexes is predicted to lead to sexual arms races in which male adap...
Sexual conflict has been proposed to be a mediator of speciation but recent theoretical work, as wel...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Heritable and visually detectable polymorphisms, such as trophic polymorphisms, ecotypes, or colour ...
International audienceConflicts of interest between mates can promote the evolution of male traits t...
International audienceConflicts of interest between mates can promote the evolution of male traits t...