The often complex cocktails of hydrocarbon compounds found on the cuticles of insects can serve both naturally and sexually selected functions, contributing to an individual's ability to withstand water loss and attract mating partners. However, whether natural and sexual selection act synergistically or antagonistically on a species' cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile remains unclear. Here we examined the ontogeny of the CHC profile in a species of cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus while manipulating humidity during development. We predicted that juvenile crickets should produce only those compounds that contribute to desiccation resistance, while those compounds contributing specifically to male attractiveness should be produced only at se...
Polyandry, the propensity for females to mate with more than one male over their lifetime, is pervas...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
Global declines in insect abundance are of significant concern. While there is evidence that climate...
The often complex cocktails of hydrocarbon compounds found on the cuticles of insects can serve both...
While the reproductive benefits of sexual displays have been widely studied, we have relatively limi...
Although many theoretical models of male sexual trait evolution assume that sexual selection is coun...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play an essential role in mate recognition in insects but the form and...
Male choosiness of prospective female mating partners provides an increasingly recognised pathway th...
Indirect genetic benefits derived from female mate choice comprise additive (good genes) and non-add...
Phenotypic traits that convey information about individual identity or quality are important in anim...
A role for sexual selection in the evolution of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) is suggested by...
Data relating to Tyler F, Fisher D, d’Ettorre P, Rodríguez-Muñoz R, Tregenza T (2015). Chemical cues...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Indirect genetic benefits derived from female mate choice comprise additive (good genes) and nonaddi...
Female choice based on male secondary sexual traits is well documented, although the extent to which...
Polyandry, the propensity for females to mate with more than one male over their lifetime, is pervas...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
Global declines in insect abundance are of significant concern. While there is evidence that climate...
The often complex cocktails of hydrocarbon compounds found on the cuticles of insects can serve both...
While the reproductive benefits of sexual displays have been widely studied, we have relatively limi...
Although many theoretical models of male sexual trait evolution assume that sexual selection is coun...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play an essential role in mate recognition in insects but the form and...
Male choosiness of prospective female mating partners provides an increasingly recognised pathway th...
Indirect genetic benefits derived from female mate choice comprise additive (good genes) and non-add...
Phenotypic traits that convey information about individual identity or quality are important in anim...
A role for sexual selection in the evolution of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) is suggested by...
Data relating to Tyler F, Fisher D, d’Ettorre P, Rodríguez-Muñoz R, Tregenza T (2015). Chemical cues...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Indirect genetic benefits derived from female mate choice comprise additive (good genes) and nonaddi...
Female choice based on male secondary sexual traits is well documented, although the extent to which...
Polyandry, the propensity for females to mate with more than one male over their lifetime, is pervas...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
Global declines in insect abundance are of significant concern. While there is evidence that climate...