Biased sex ratios, or unequal numbers of males and females in a population, can alter the intensity of sexual selection by enhancing competition for mates, and thus may affect the evolution of reproductive strategies. Studies of sex ratio variation across a clade provide an opportunity to examine the morphological or behavioral consequences of different levels of sexual selection. We examined sex ratio variation, using phylogenetic comparative methods, across a diverse clade of terrestrial vertebrates, the Anolis lizards. Across a sample of 14 species in 21 localities, we found remarkable bidirectional variation in sex ratios across the Anolis clade: males are more common in some populations and females in others. However, we find no eviden...
Natural selection favors sexual dimorphism that reduces resource competition between the sexes of th...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
Sexual dimorphism evolves when selection favors different phenotypic optima between the sexes. Such ...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Modern sexual selection theory indicates that reproductive costs rather than the operational sex rat...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Natural selection favors sexual dimorphism that reduces resource competition between the sexes of th...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
Sexual dimorphism evolves when selection favors different phenotypic optima between the sexes. Such ...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Modern sexual selection theory indicates that reproductive costs rather than the operational sex rat...
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Measuring the intensity of sexual selection is of fundamental importance in the study of sexual dimo...
Natural selection favors sexual dimorphism that reduces resource competition between the sexes of th...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...
The optimal number of mate partners for females rarely coincides with that for males, leading to a p...