utcrossing creates a venue for parental conflict. When one sex provides parental care to offspring fertilized by several partners, the nonproviding sex is under selection to maximally exploit the caring sex. The caring sex may counteradapt, and a coevolutionary arms race ensues. Genetic models of this conflict include the kinship theory of genomic imprinting (parent-of-origin-specific expression of maternal-care effectors) and interlocus conflict evolution (interaction between male selfish signals and female abatement). Predictions were tested by measuring the sizes of seeds produced by within-population crosses (diallel design) and between-population crosses in outcrossing and selfing populations of Arabidopsis lyrata. Within-population di...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Genetically diverse sibships are thought to increase parental fitness through...
Genomic imprinting allows maternally and paternally derived alleles to have different patterns of ex...
Flowers fertilized by multiple fathers may be expected to produce heavier seeds than those fertilize...
utcrossing creates a venue for parental conflict. When one sex provides parental care to offspring f...
In polyandrous species, fathers benefit from attracting greater maternal investment toward their off...
1. Sexual reproduction creates an arena for inter-sexual parental conflict. When multiple paternity ...
Resource allocation to offspring is the battleground for various intra-familial conflicts. Understan...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
The existence of genetic variation in offspring size in plants and animals is puzzling because offsp...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Sexual imprinting is the learning of a mate preference by direct observation of the phenotype of ano...
Resource allocation to offspring is the battleground for various intrafamilial conflicts. Understand...
Seeds are complex structures that unite diploid maternal tissues with filial tissues that may be hap...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...
In this study, we ask two questions: (1) Is reproductive success independent of parental genetic dis...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Genetically diverse sibships are thought to increase parental fitness through...
Genomic imprinting allows maternally and paternally derived alleles to have different patterns of ex...
Flowers fertilized by multiple fathers may be expected to produce heavier seeds than those fertilize...
utcrossing creates a venue for parental conflict. When one sex provides parental care to offspring f...
In polyandrous species, fathers benefit from attracting greater maternal investment toward their off...
1. Sexual reproduction creates an arena for inter-sexual parental conflict. When multiple paternity ...
Resource allocation to offspring is the battleground for various intra-familial conflicts. Understan...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
The existence of genetic variation in offspring size in plants and animals is puzzling because offsp...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Sexual imprinting is the learning of a mate preference by direct observation of the phenotype of ano...
Resource allocation to offspring is the battleground for various intrafamilial conflicts. Understand...
Seeds are complex structures that unite diploid maternal tissues with filial tissues that may be hap...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...
In this study, we ask two questions: (1) Is reproductive success independent of parental genetic dis...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Genetically diverse sibships are thought to increase parental fitness through...
Genomic imprinting allows maternally and paternally derived alleles to have different patterns of ex...
Flowers fertilized by multiple fathers may be expected to produce heavier seeds than those fertilize...