Spatially structured populations result in spatially segregated individuals experiencing heterogeneous habitats and a limited number of conspecifics. Spatial segregation can affect mating systems to the extent where mate selection is a function of mate availability, giving rise to frequency-dependent selection. In species with secondary sexual characters, dichotomous asymmetry in traits may reflect tradeoffs between alternative morphs. The amphipod Dulichiella appendiculata (Say, 1818) shows strong sexual dimorphism where males have one large asymmetric gnathopod that can either be left or right of the body. In Florida seagrass beds, D. appendiculata occupies discrete reef habitats created by pen shells. In this metapopulation, “right-clawe...
16 pagesInternational audienceFreshwater amphipods Gammarus fossarum and Gammarus pulex are widespre...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2012The amphipod, Hyalella azteca (hereafter H. azteca), is abundant in Mi...
Sexual selection involves a complex interplay between intrasexual selection and intersexual selectio...
10 pagesInternational audienceMate preference for conspecifics does not necessarily lead to assortat...
There is a growing effort to understand how sexual selection varies over space and time under differ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the proportion of daughters to sons will evolve in response to e...
Small populations of several species of the groundwater dwelling amphipod genus Ingolfiella are foun...
Field and laboratory studies were used to assess: (1) whether size assortative mating occurred in th...
We examined the phylogeographic patterns of Paracalliope fluviatilis (Amphipoda) over its entire ran...
8 pagesInternational audiencePrecopulatory mate guarding is a common strategy, which has evolved in ...
For organisms that live in groups, the spatial distribution of individuals according to size and se...
6 pagesInternational audiencePositive assortative mating is a widespread phenomenon in the animal ki...
Small populations of several species of the groundwater dwell-ing amphipod genus Ingolfi ella are fo...
5 pagesInternational audienceSize-assortative pairing is one of the most common pairing patterns obs...
16 pagesInternational audienceFreshwater amphipods Gammarus fossarum and Gammarus pulex are widespre...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2012The amphipod, Hyalella azteca (hereafter H. azteca), is abundant in Mi...
Sexual selection involves a complex interplay between intrasexual selection and intersexual selectio...
10 pagesInternational audienceMate preference for conspecifics does not necessarily lead to assortat...
There is a growing effort to understand how sexual selection varies over space and time under differ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the proportion of daughters to sons will evolve in response to e...
Small populations of several species of the groundwater dwelling amphipod genus Ingolfiella are foun...
Field and laboratory studies were used to assess: (1) whether size assortative mating occurred in th...
We examined the phylogeographic patterns of Paracalliope fluviatilis (Amphipoda) over its entire ran...
8 pagesInternational audiencePrecopulatory mate guarding is a common strategy, which has evolved in ...
For organisms that live in groups, the spatial distribution of individuals according to size and se...
6 pagesInternational audiencePositive assortative mating is a widespread phenomenon in the animal ki...
Small populations of several species of the groundwater dwell-ing amphipod genus Ingolfi ella are fo...
5 pagesInternational audienceSize-assortative pairing is one of the most common pairing patterns obs...
16 pagesInternational audienceFreshwater amphipods Gammarus fossarum and Gammarus pulex are widespre...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2012The amphipod, Hyalella azteca (hereafter H. azteca), is abundant in Mi...
Sexual selection involves a complex interplay between intrasexual selection and intersexual selectio...