Gohli et al. (2013) report a positive relationship between genetic diversity and promiscuity across passerine birds, and suggest that female promiscuity acts as a form of balancing selection, maintaining differences in genetic variation across species. This is an interesting hypothesis, but the enormous variation in genetic diversity present within species is not taken into account in their analyses. This, combined with a small sample size at several levels, makes the relationship between genetic diversity and promiscuity very difficult to interpret. Demonstrating that species-level differences in genetic diversity (if they occur at all) are affected by promiscuity would require a far more comprehensive study than is presently possible.</p
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Why do some avian families contain so many more species than other families? We use comparisons betw...
Gohli et al. (2013) report a positive relationship between genetic diversity and promiscuity across ...
Gohli et al. (2013) report a positive relationship between genetic diversity and promiscuity across ...
This dissertation is about female promiscuity in passerine birds. By using comparative analytical ap...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Good genes theories of sexual selection predict that polygamy will be associated with more efficient...
Good genes theories of sexual selection predict that polygamy will be associated with more efficient...
Background Female promiscuity is highly variable among birds, and particularly among...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
11 pagesInternational audienceBACKGROUND: It is often proposed that females should select geneticall...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Why do some avian families contain so many more species than other families? We use comparisons betw...
Gohli et al. (2013) report a positive relationship between genetic diversity and promiscuity across ...
Gohli et al. (2013) report a positive relationship between genetic diversity and promiscuity across ...
This dissertation is about female promiscuity in passerine birds. By using comparative analytical ap...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Good genes theories of sexual selection predict that polygamy will be associated with more efficient...
Good genes theories of sexual selection predict that polygamy will be associated with more efficient...
Background Female promiscuity is highly variable among birds, and particularly among...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
11 pagesInternational audienceBACKGROUND: It is often proposed that females should select geneticall...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Why do some avian families contain so many more species than other families? We use comparisons betw...