The evolution of many morphological structures is associated with the behavioral context of their use, particularly for structures involved in copulation. Yet, few studies have considered evolutionary relationships among the integrated suite of structures associated with male reproduction. In this study, we examined nine species of lizards in the genus Anolis to determine whether larger copulatory morphologies and higher potential for copulatory muscle performance evolved in association with higher copulation rates. In 10–12 adult males of each species, we measured the size of the hemipenes and related muscles, the seminiferous tubules in the testes, and the renal sex segments in the kidneys, and we assessed the fiber type composition of th...
The use of skeletal muscles causes cellular damage, a process that leads to inflammation. Although t...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
The use of sexually selected characters in inter- and intra-sexual interactions has long been of int...
Laboratory studies of reproductive systems have long supported the idea that neural and/or muscular ...
Male genitalia are thought to be particularly rapidly evolving morphological structures, but there h...
Post-copulatory sexual selection is thought to be responsible for much of the extraordinary diversit...
Sexual display behaviors often consist of elaborate performances designed to attract potential mates...
Caribbean Anolis lizards exhibit a complex suite of ecological, morphological, and behavioral traits...
Male genitalia show considerable morphological variation among animals with internal fertilization a...
The major function of the testes is sperm production. Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse both wi...
Relationships between structure and function are a primary focus in biology, yet they are most often...
Sexual dimorphism evolves when selection favors different phenotypic optima between the sexes. Such ...
ABSTRACT: The green anole lizard exhibits sea-sonal courtship behavior that is sexually dimorphic. T...
Sperm competition is a widespread phenomenon that shapes male reproductive success. Ejaculates prese...
The brown anole (Anolis sagrei) is a widespread neotropical lizard found on many islands in the West...
The use of skeletal muscles causes cellular damage, a process that leads to inflammation. Although t...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
The use of sexually selected characters in inter- and intra-sexual interactions has long been of int...
Laboratory studies of reproductive systems have long supported the idea that neural and/or muscular ...
Male genitalia are thought to be particularly rapidly evolving morphological structures, but there h...
Post-copulatory sexual selection is thought to be responsible for much of the extraordinary diversit...
Sexual display behaviors often consist of elaborate performances designed to attract potential mates...
Caribbean Anolis lizards exhibit a complex suite of ecological, morphological, and behavioral traits...
Male genitalia show considerable morphological variation among animals with internal fertilization a...
The major function of the testes is sperm production. Sperm morphology is incredibly diverse both wi...
Relationships between structure and function are a primary focus in biology, yet they are most often...
Sexual dimorphism evolves when selection favors different phenotypic optima between the sexes. Such ...
ABSTRACT: The green anole lizard exhibits sea-sonal courtship behavior that is sexually dimorphic. T...
Sperm competition is a widespread phenomenon that shapes male reproductive success. Ejaculates prese...
The brown anole (Anolis sagrei) is a widespread neotropical lizard found on many islands in the West...
The use of skeletal muscles causes cellular damage, a process that leads to inflammation. Although t...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
The use of sexually selected characters in inter- and intra-sexual interactions has long been of int...