Sexual conflict and intersexual arms races occur due to the differing evolutionary interests between the sexes. Under the model of sexual conflict it is predicted that this will lead to sexual dimorphism, common in diving beetles, where males have suckers which they use to attach to the females’ dorsal surface to potentially increase their copulatory ability. These are often met by female counteradaptations in an attempt to avoid multiple and potentially costly matings. This can result in a cyclical battle of responses in both sexes. Within the widely distributed species, Agabus bipustulatus there is known variation in female sculpture from intensely matt individuals that are highly reticulated to smooth, shiny individuals where reticulatio...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Sexual selection is the prime evolutionary force that makes males and females different. This proces...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
Sexual conflict drives both inter- and intrasexual dimorphisms in many diving beetles, where male pe...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
Conflict between sexes occurs as a result of asymmetric reproductive trade-offs during mating. When ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male-female coevolution is at the heart of biology. It is responsible for much of the diversity we s...
Sexual conflict can lead to antagonistic coevolution between the sexes, but empirical examples are f...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Sexual selection is the prime evolutionary force that makes males and females different. This proces...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
Sexual conflict drives both inter- and intrasexual dimorphisms in many diving beetles, where male pe...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
Conflict between sexes occurs as a result of asymmetric reproductive trade-offs during mating. When ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male-female coevolution is at the heart of biology. It is responsible for much of the diversity we s...
Sexual conflict can lead to antagonistic coevolution between the sexes, but empirical examples are f...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Sexual selection is the prime evolutionary force that makes males and females different. This proces...