SummarySexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the expectation that sexual selection will deplete it [3–5]. Condition dependence is thought to resolve this paradox [5–7], but experimental tests that relate the direction of sexual selection to the availability of genetic variance are lacking. Here, we show that condition-dependent expression is not sufficient to maintain genetic variance available to sexual selection in multiple male sexually selected traits. We employed an experimental design that simultaneously determined the quantitative genetic basis of nine male cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of Drosophila bunnanda, the extent of condition dependence of these traits, and the strength and dir...
An unresolved question in sexual selection research is whether different secondary sexual traits are...
Elucidating the nature of genetic variation underlying both sexually selected traits and the fitness...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits closely associated with fitness remains a key unresol...
Sexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the expectati...
SummarySexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the ex...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
The well-known phenotypic diversity of male sexual displays, and the high levels of genetic variatio...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
The maintenance of genetic variation in male sexual display traits in the face of strong directional...
Theory predicts that costly sexual displays should evolve condition dependence if the marginal fitne...
The developmental instability (DI)-sexual selection hypothesis proposes that large size and symmetry...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits under strong sexual selection is a longstanding probl...
An unresolved question in sexual selection research is whether different secondary sexual traits are...
Elucidating the nature of genetic variation underlying both sexually selected traits and the fitness...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits closely associated with fitness remains a key unresol...
Sexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the expectati...
SummarySexually selected traits display substantial genetic variance [1, 2], in conflict with the ex...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
The well-known phenotypic diversity of male sexual displays, and the high levels of genetic variatio...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
The maintenance of genetic variation in male sexual display traits in the face of strong directional...
Theory predicts that costly sexual displays should evolve condition dependence if the marginal fitne...
The developmental instability (DI)-sexual selection hypothesis proposes that large size and symmetry...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits under strong sexual selection is a longstanding probl...
An unresolved question in sexual selection research is whether different secondary sexual traits are...
Elucidating the nature of genetic variation underlying both sexually selected traits and the fitness...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits closely associated with fitness remains a key unresol...