Resistance to pathogens is often invoked as an indirect benefit of female choice, but experimental evidence for links between father's sexual success and offspring resistance is scarce and equivocal. Two proposed mechanisms might generate such links. Under the first, heritable resistance to diverse pathogens depends on general immunocompetence; owing to shared condition dependence, male sexual traits indicate immunocompetence independently of the male's pathogen exposure. By contrast, other hypotheses (e.g. Hamilton-Zuk) assume that sexual traits only reveal heritable resistance if the males have been exposed to the pathogen. The distinction between the two mechanisms has been neglected by experimental studies. We show that Drosophila melan...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However...
Resistance to pathogens is often invoked as an indirect benefit of female choice, but experimental e...
Theory predicts that sexual selection should aid adaptation to novel environments, but empirical sup...
Mechanisms of resistance to pathogens and parasites are thought to be costly and thus to lead to evo...
Theory predicts that sexual selection should aid adaptation to novel environments, but empirical sup...
Why do males often have extravagant morphological and behavioural traits, and why do females prefer ...
Sexual conflict is acknowledged as pervasive, with the potential to generate and maintain genetic va...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
Background: It is often suggested that mate choice enhances offspring immune resistance to infectiou...
Abstract Background The theory of trade-off suggests that limited resources should lead to trade-off...
Sexual conflict can occur whenever the evolutionary interests of males and females differ, and when ...
Parasite-mediated sexual selection is still a widely discussed hypothesis for the understanding of t...
Why do natural populations vary in the frequency of sexual reproduction? Virulent parasites may help...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However...
Resistance to pathogens is often invoked as an indirect benefit of female choice, but experimental e...
Theory predicts that sexual selection should aid adaptation to novel environments, but empirical sup...
Mechanisms of resistance to pathogens and parasites are thought to be costly and thus to lead to evo...
Theory predicts that sexual selection should aid adaptation to novel environments, but empirical sup...
Why do males often have extravagant morphological and behavioural traits, and why do females prefer ...
Sexual conflict is acknowledged as pervasive, with the potential to generate and maintain genetic va...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
Background: It is often suggested that mate choice enhances offspring immune resistance to infectiou...
Abstract Background The theory of trade-off suggests that limited resources should lead to trade-off...
Sexual conflict can occur whenever the evolutionary interests of males and females differ, and when ...
Parasite-mediated sexual selection is still a widely discussed hypothesis for the understanding of t...
Why do natural populations vary in the frequency of sexual reproduction? Virulent parasites may help...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However...