Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but are constrained from evolving sexual dimorphism because of shared genes. Implications of this conflict on evolutionary dynamics in wild populations have previously not been investigated in detail. In comprehensive analyses of selection, heritability and genetic correlations, we found evidence for an ISC over wing length, a key trait for flight performance and migration, in a long-term study of wild great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus). We found moderate sexual dimorphism, high heritability, moderate sexually antagonistic selection and strong positive cross-sex genetic correlation in wing length, together supporting the presence of IS...
Sexual selection operates via female choice and male competition, which can act independently, in co...
Traits that increase mating success in males may come at a cost, such as an increased risk of predat...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks but are...
When traits are genetically correlated between the sexes, the response to selection in one sex can b...
When selection differs between the sexes for traits that are genetically correlated between the sexe...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic basis of adaptive traits. In migra...
Sex differences in parasite load and immune responses are found across a wide range of animals, with...
Our understanding of trait evolution is built upon studies that examine the correlation between trai...
When selection differs between the sexes for traits that are genetically correlated between the sexe...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Sex differences in parasite load and immune responses are found across a wide range of animals, with...
Sexual selection operates via female choice and male competition, which can act independently, in co...
Traits that increase mating success in males may come at a cost, such as an increased risk of predat...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks but are...
When traits are genetically correlated between the sexes, the response to selection in one sex can b...
When selection differs between the sexes for traits that are genetically correlated between the sexe...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic basis of adaptive traits. In migra...
Sex differences in parasite load and immune responses are found across a wide range of animals, with...
Our understanding of trait evolution is built upon studies that examine the correlation between trai...
When selection differs between the sexes for traits that are genetically correlated between the sexe...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Sex differences in parasite load and immune responses are found across a wide range of animals, with...
Sexual selection operates via female choice and male competition, which can act independently, in co...
Traits that increase mating success in males may come at a cost, such as an increased risk of predat...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...