Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin recognition and cooperation on the level of sexual conflict in Drosophila melanogaster. In both studies, male fruit flies apparently curbed their mate-harming behaviours in the presence of a few familiar or related males, suggesting some form of cooperation mediated by kin selection. In one study, the reduction in agonistic behaviour by brothers apparently rendered them vulnerable to dramatic loss of paternity share when competing with an unrelated male. If these results are robust and generalizable, fruit flies could be a major new focus for the experimental study of kin selection and social evolution. In our opinion, however, the restrictive ...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
In this thesis, I explore four different ways in which relatedness affects sexual interactions in th...
Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin re...
As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a sp...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
Conflict between males and females over whether, when, and how often to mate often leads to the evol...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
The concept of gene-centred evolution and subsequent inclusive fitness theory provided a formal fram...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Males compete over mating and fertilization, and often harm females in the process. Inclusive fitnes...
In this thesis, I explore four different ways in which relatedness affects sexual interactions in th...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
In this thesis, I explore four different ways in which relatedness affects sexual interactions in th...
Two recent studies provide provocative experimental findings about the potential influence of kin re...
As individual success often comes at the expense of others, interactions between the members of a sp...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
Conflict between males and females over whether, when, and how often to mate often leads to the evol...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
The concept of gene-centred evolution and subsequent inclusive fitness theory provided a formal fram...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
To resolve the mechanisms that switch competition to cooperation is key to understanding biological ...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
Males compete over mating and fertilization, and often harm females in the process. Inclusive fitnes...
In this thesis, I explore four different ways in which relatedness affects sexual interactions in th...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
In this thesis, I explore four different ways in which relatedness affects sexual interactions in th...