Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory suggests a role for parasite resistance in the context of mate choice, but the evidence is mixed. The parasite-mediated sexual selection (PMSS) hypothesis derives a number of predictions, among which that resistance to parasites is heritable, and that female choice favors parasite resistance genes in males. Here, we tested the PMSS hypothesis using the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus, a species that can be heavily parasitized by Macrocheles merdarius mites, which are known to affect adult survival. We investigated the heritability of resistance to M. merdarius, as well as whether female O. taurus impose a mating bias against males susceptible to...
Arthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), whereby cros...
A Preprint reviewed and recommended by Peer Community Evolutionary Biology: http://dx.doi.org/10.240...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
Sexual selection has been suggested to accelerate local adaptation and promote evolutionary rescue t...
We investigated the mechanisms of sexual selection in the common dung fly Sepsis cynipsea and how th...
Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. ...
The degree of sexual dimorphism in species is indicative of the communication process in sexual sele...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Sexual transmission is a widespread means of infection, but apart from those in humans, the ecology ...
Parasites can play an important role in host sexual selection. According to the ‘Hamilton & Zuk hypo...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
Natural History & EvolutionThe Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis states that a female will chose a mate based ...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...
Abstract Background Female mate choice may be adaptive when males exhibit heritable genetic variatio...
Arthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), whereby cros...
A Preprint reviewed and recommended by Peer Community Evolutionary Biology: http://dx.doi.org/10.240...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
Sexual selection has been suggested to accelerate local adaptation and promote evolutionary rescue t...
We investigated the mechanisms of sexual selection in the common dung fly Sepsis cynipsea and how th...
Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. ...
The degree of sexual dimorphism in species is indicative of the communication process in sexual sele...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Sexual transmission is a widespread means of infection, but apart from those in humans, the ecology ...
Parasites can play an important role in host sexual selection. According to the ‘Hamilton & Zuk hypo...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
Natural History & EvolutionThe Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis states that a female will chose a mate based ...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...
Abstract Background Female mate choice may be adaptive when males exhibit heritable genetic variatio...
Arthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), whereby cros...
A Preprint reviewed and recommended by Peer Community Evolutionary Biology: http://dx.doi.org/10.240...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...