Background: Multiple animal species exhibit morphological asymmetries in male genitalia. In insects, left-right genital asymmetries evolved many times independently and have been proposed to appear in response to changes in mating position. However, little is known about the relationship between mating position and the interaction of male and female genitalia during mating, and functional analyses of asymmetric morphologies in genitalia are virtually non-existent. We investigated the relationship between mating position, asymmetric genital morphology and genital coupling in the fruit fly Drosophila pachea, in which males possess an asymmetric pair of external genital lobes and mate in an unusual right-sided position on top of the female. R...
Abstract Background Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of ...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
International audienceAsymmetric genitalia have repeatedly evolved in animals, yet the underlying ca...
Background: Multiple animal species exhibit morphological asymmetries in male genitalia. In insects,...
BACKGROUND: Multiple animal species exhibit morphological asymmetries in male genitalia. In insects,...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
Background: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of such evo...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in ...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in ...
Background: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of such evo...
International audienceBackground: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and ...
International audienceBackground: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and ...
Abstract Background Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of ...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
International audienceAsymmetric genitalia have repeatedly evolved in animals, yet the underlying ca...
Background: Multiple animal species exhibit morphological asymmetries in male genitalia. In insects,...
BACKGROUND: Multiple animal species exhibit morphological asymmetries in male genitalia. In insects,...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
Background: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of such evo...
Left-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in insects and have been ...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in ...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetric genitalia have appeared multiple times independently in ...
Background: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of such evo...
International audienceBackground: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and ...
International audienceBackground: Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and ...
Abstract Background Male genitals have repeatedly evolved left-right asymmetries, and the causes of ...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
International audienceAsymmetric genitalia have repeatedly evolved in animals, yet the underlying ca...