The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Female genitalia in Drosophila species bear membranous “pouches” or hardened “shields,” which the male genital armature contact during copulation. Although shield-like structures likely serve to “resist” harmful mating, some authors have suggested that soft pouches, which do not prevent male genitalia from inflicting wounds, represent a congruent sensory organ. To elucidate the evolutionary forces responsible for the development of such organs, I examined the effects of artificial damage to various genital parts of female D. erecta on reproductive success. Despite a high survival rate among females, damage to the ovipositor plate resulted in fr...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Background: Investigating the evolution of species-specific insect genitalia is central to understan...
The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Fe...
The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Fe...
The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Fe...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
The contemporary explanation for the rapid evolutionary diversification of animal genitalia is that ...
The contemporary explanation for the rapid evolutionary diversification of animal genitalia is that ...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Background: Investigating the evolution of species-specific insect genitalia is central to understan...
The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Fe...
The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Fe...
The mechanisms driving the coevolution of male and female genital morphologies are still debated. Fe...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
The contemporary explanation for the rapid evolutionary diversification of animal genitalia is that ...
The contemporary explanation for the rapid evolutionary diversification of animal genitalia is that ...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
Limited attention has been given to ecological factors influencing the coevolution of male and femal...
Background: Investigating the evolution of species-specific insect genitalia is central to understan...