Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disentangling potential sources of selection on genital morphology is problematic because each sex is predicted to respond to adaptations in the other due to reproductive conflicts of interest. To test how variation in this sexual conflict trait relates to variation in genital morphology we used our previously developed artificial selection lines for high and low repeated mating rates. We selected for high and low repeated mating rates using monogamous pairings to eliminate contemporaneous female choice and male-male competition. Male and female genital shape responded rapidly to selection on repeated mating rate. High and low mating rate lines di...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
Sexual conflict is a strong driver of evolution. The evolutionary outcomes of sexual conflict can, i...
Synopsis: Sexual selection can operate before and after copulation and the same or different trait(...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
Despite the key functions of the genitalia in sexual interactions and fertilization, the role of sex...
Sexual conflict is a strong driver of evolution. The evolutionary outcomes of sexual conflict can, i...
Synopsis: Sexual selection can operate before and after copulation and the same or different trait(...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...