Background: Colour polymorphisms are widespread and one of the prime examples is the colour polymorphism in female coenagrionid damselflies: one female morph resembles the male colour (andromorph) while one, or more, female morphs are described as typically female (gynomorph). However, the selective pressures leading to the evolution and maintenance of this polymorphism are not clear. Here, based on the hypothesis that coloration and especially black patterning can be related to resistance against pathogens, we investigated the differences in immune function and parasite resistance between the different female morphs and males. Results: Our studies of immune function revealed no differences in immune function between the f...
In Odonates, female colour polymorphism is common and implies the presence of two or more female typ...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
To understand host–parasite interactions, it is necessary to quantify variation and covariation in d...
To understand host–parasite interactions, it is necessary to quantify variation and covariation in d...
The role of parasites in explaining maintenance of polymorphism is an unexplored research avenue. In...
Background: Sexual conflict over mating rates may favour the origin and maintenance of phenotypes wi...
Sexual conflict over mating shapes the interactions between males and females in many animals and is...
Female-limited color polymorphisms occur in a variety of animal taxa where excessive male sexual har...
Background: Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in many species of dragonflies and damselflies...
Genetic and phenotypic variation in female response towards male mating attempts has been found in s...
1. The female-limited colour polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans has proven to be an interesting ...
Females of the damselfly Ischnura graellsii display 3 color morphs, a male-like androchrome morph an...
Species showing color polymorphisms-the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
In Odonates, female colour polymorphism is common and implies the presence of two or more female typ...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
To understand host–parasite interactions, it is necessary to quantify variation and covariation in d...
To understand host–parasite interactions, it is necessary to quantify variation and covariation in d...
The role of parasites in explaining maintenance of polymorphism is an unexplored research avenue. In...
Background: Sexual conflict over mating rates may favour the origin and maintenance of phenotypes wi...
Sexual conflict over mating shapes the interactions between males and females in many animals and is...
Female-limited color polymorphisms occur in a variety of animal taxa where excessive male sexual har...
Background: Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in many species of dragonflies and damselflies...
Genetic and phenotypic variation in female response towards male mating attempts has been found in s...
1. The female-limited colour polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans has proven to be an interesting ...
Females of the damselfly Ischnura graellsii display 3 color morphs, a male-like androchrome morph an...
Species showing color polymorphisms-the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
In Odonates, female colour polymorphism is common and implies the presence of two or more female typ...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...