Antagonistic interactions between the sexes are important drivers of evolutionary divergence. Interlocus sexual conflict is generally described as a conflict between alleles at two interacting loci whose identity and genomic location are arbitrary, but with opposite fitness effects in each sex. We build on previous theory by suggesting that when loci under interlocus sexual conflict are located on the sex chromosomes it can lead to cycles of antagonistic coevolution between them and therefore between the sexes. We tested this hypothesis by performing experimental crosses using Drosophila melanogaster where we reciprocally exchanged the sex chromosomes between five allopatric wild-type populations in a round-robin design. Disrupting putative...
International audienceSexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposi...
<div><p>When males and females have different fitness optima for the same trait but share loci, intr...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to ‘sexual antagonism’...
Antagonistic interactions between the sexes are important drivers of evolutionary divergence. Interl...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
<div><p>Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-s...
BACKGROUND: Intralocus sexual conflict can inhibit the evolution of each sex towards its own fitness...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when the expression of shared alleles at a single locus generates ...
Background Intralocus sexual conflict can inhibit the evolution of each sex towards its own fitne...
Sexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposing selection, yet gene...
Evolution based on the benefits of acquiring ‘‘good genes’ ’ in sexual selection is only plausible w...
Sexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposing selection, yet gene...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
International audienceSexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposi...
<div><p>When males and females have different fitness optima for the same trait but share loci, intr...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to ‘sexual antagonism’...
Antagonistic interactions between the sexes are important drivers of evolutionary divergence. Interl...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
<div><p>Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-s...
BACKGROUND: Intralocus sexual conflict can inhibit the evolution of each sex towards its own fitness...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when the expression of shared alleles at a single locus generates ...
Background Intralocus sexual conflict can inhibit the evolution of each sex towards its own fitne...
Sexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposing selection, yet gene...
Evolution based on the benefits of acquiring ‘‘good genes’ ’ in sexual selection is only plausible w...
Sexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposing selection, yet gene...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
International audienceSexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposi...
<div><p>When males and females have different fitness optima for the same trait but share loci, intr...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to ‘sexual antagonism’...