The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention because it is perceived to be an evolutionary paradox. The genetic basis of SSB is almost wholly unknown in non-human animals, though this is key to understanding its persistence. Recent theoretical work has yielded broadly applicable predictions centred on two genetic models for SSB: overdominance and sexual antagonism. Using Drosophila melanogaster, we assayed natural genetic variation for male SSB and empirically tested predictions about the mode of inheritance and fitness consequences of alleles influencing its expression. We screened 50 inbred lines derived from a wild population for male–male courtship and copulation behaviour, and examin...
Same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) is attracting increasing research attention, but quantifying and int...
Female mate choice is a complex decision-making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Sexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposing selection, yet gene...
In accordance with the consensus that sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of dis...
Male fitness is dependent on sexual traits that influence mate acquisition (pre-copulatory sexual se...
Drosophila melanogaster females commonly mate with multiple males establishing the opportunity for p...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Male sexual aggression towards females is a form of sexual conflict that can result in increased fit...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
Same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) is attracting increasing research attention, but quantifying and int...
Female mate choice is a complex decision-making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Sexual antagonism (SA) arises when male and female phenotypes are under opposing selection, yet gene...
In accordance with the consensus that sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of dis...
Male fitness is dependent on sexual traits that influence mate acquisition (pre-copulatory sexual se...
Drosophila melanogaster females commonly mate with multiple males establishing the opportunity for p...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Male sexual aggression towards females is a form of sexual conflict that can result in increased fit...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
Same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) is attracting increasing research attention, but quantifying and int...
Female mate choice is a complex decision-making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...