When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs so that the enlargement of one structure occurs at the expense of another. Among the studies of morphological trade-offs, their importance has been demonstrated primarily through experimental manipulations and comparative analyses. Relatively, a few studies have investigated the underlying genetic basis of phenotypic patterns. Here, we use a half-sibling breeding design to determine the genetic underpinnings of the phenotypic trade-off between head horns and the male copulatory organ or aedeagus that has been found in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus. Instead of the predicted negative genetic covariance among characters that trade-off, we ...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
Facultative expression of alternative male morphologies is thought to allow individual males to sele...
Abstract Adult dung beetles (Onthophagus acuminatus) exhibit continuous variation in body size resul...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
Developmental and evolutionary processes underlying phenotypic variation frequently target several t...
Males and females differ in their phenotypic optima for many traits, and since the majority of genes...
Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. ...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Scarab beetles exhibit an astonishing variety of rigid exo-skeletal outgrowths, known as "horns". Th...
Male genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphological varia...
Trait exaggeration through sexual selection will take place alongside other changes in phenotype. Ex...
Scarab beetles exhibit an astonishing variety of rigid exo-skeletal outgrowths, known as ‘‘horns’’. ...
Substantial inter- and intraspecific variation is found in reproductive traits, but the evolutionary...
Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion th...
SummaryMale genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphologica...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
Facultative expression of alternative male morphologies is thought to allow individual males to sele...
Abstract Adult dung beetles (Onthophagus acuminatus) exhibit continuous variation in body size resul...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
Developmental and evolutionary processes underlying phenotypic variation frequently target several t...
Males and females differ in their phenotypic optima for many traits, and since the majority of genes...
Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. ...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Scarab beetles exhibit an astonishing variety of rigid exo-skeletal outgrowths, known as "horns". Th...
Male genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphological varia...
Trait exaggeration through sexual selection will take place alongside other changes in phenotype. Ex...
Scarab beetles exhibit an astonishing variety of rigid exo-skeletal outgrowths, known as ‘‘horns’’. ...
Substantial inter- and intraspecific variation is found in reproductive traits, but the evolutionary...
Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion th...
SummaryMale genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphologica...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
Facultative expression of alternative male morphologies is thought to allow individual males to sele...
Abstract Adult dung beetles (Onthophagus acuminatus) exhibit continuous variation in body size resul...