Selection acting on males can reduce mutation load of sexual relative to asexual populations, thus mitigating the two-fold cost of sex, provided that it seeks and destroys the same mutations as selection acting on females, but with higher efficiency. This could happen due to sexual selection – a potent evolutionary force that in most systems predominantly affects males. We used replicate populations of red flour beetles (Tribolium castaneum) to study sex-specific selection against deleterious mutations introduced with ionizing radiation. We found no evidence for selection being stronger in males than in females; in fact, we observed a non-significant trend in the opposite direction. This suggests that selection on males does not reduce muta...
Background: There is theoretical and empirical evidence for strong sexual selection in males having ...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
Whether sexual selection impedes or aids adaptation has become an outstanding question in times of r...
Selection acting on males can reduce mutation load of sexual relative to asexual populations, thus m...
Theory predicts that sexual reproduction can increase population viability relative to asexual repro...
Reproduction through sex carries substantial costs, mainly because only half of sexual adults produc...
Sexual selection is argued to be important for the removal of deleterious mutations, promoting popul...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Theory predicts that sexual reproduction can increase population viability relative to asexual repro...
Whether sexual selection generally promotes or impedes population persistence remains an open questi...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Mutation load is a key parameter in evolutionary theories, but relatively little empirical informati...
Background: There is theoretical and empirical evidence for strong sexual selection in males having ...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
Whether sexual selection impedes or aids adaptation has become an outstanding question in times of r...
Selection acting on males can reduce mutation load of sexual relative to asexual populations, thus m...
Theory predicts that sexual reproduction can increase population viability relative to asexual repro...
Reproduction through sex carries substantial costs, mainly because only half of sexual adults produc...
Sexual selection is argued to be important for the removal of deleterious mutations, promoting popul...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Theory predicts that sexual reproduction can increase population viability relative to asexual repro...
Whether sexual selection generally promotes or impedes population persistence remains an open questi...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Mutation load is a key parameter in evolutionary theories, but relatively little empirical informati...
Background: There is theoretical and empirical evidence for strong sexual selection in males having ...
A proposed benefit to sexual selection is that it promotes purging of deleterious mutations from pop...
Whether sexual selection impedes or aids adaptation has become an outstanding question in times of r...