Sexual conflict plays a key role in the dynamics of adaptive evolution in sexually reproducing populations, and theory suggests an important role for variance in resource acquisition in generating or masking sexual conflict over fitness and life history traits. Here, I used a quantitative genetic genotype x environment experiment in Drosophila melanogaster, to test the theoretical prediction that variance in resource acquisition mediates variation in sex-specific component fitness. Holding larval conditions constant, I found that adult nutritional environments characterized by high protein content resulted in reduced survival of both sexes compared to an environment of lower protein content, and lower male reproductive success. Despite r...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of formidable adaptations across the tree of life....
Sexual selection is pervasive in nature and plays an important role in the evolution of biological d...
The acquisition of nutrients is fundamental for the maintenance of bodily functions, growth, and rep...
Sexual conflict plays a key role in the dynamics of adaptive evolution in sexually reproducing popul...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
Variation in environmental or genetic quality leads to phenotypic variation in condition, but how mu...
The intersex genetic correlation for fitness (rwfm), a standardized measure of the degree to which m...
The sexes perform different reproductive roles and have evolved sometimes strikingly different pheno...
Sex differences in ecologically important traits are common in animals and plants, and prompted Darw...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
National audienceWithin a species, sex-specific selection among males and females can result in an e...
The net effect of sexual selection on nonsexual fitness is controversial. On one side, elaborate dis...
Variation in condition can result from environmental heterogeneity or genetic variation affecting re...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of formidable adaptations across the tree of life....
Sexual selection is pervasive in nature and plays an important role in the evolution of biological d...
The acquisition of nutrients is fundamental for the maintenance of bodily functions, growth, and rep...
Sexual conflict plays a key role in the dynamics of adaptive evolution in sexually reproducing popul...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
Variation in environmental or genetic quality leads to phenotypic variation in condition, but how mu...
The intersex genetic correlation for fitness (rwfm), a standardized measure of the degree to which m...
The sexes perform different reproductive roles and have evolved sometimes strikingly different pheno...
Sex differences in ecologically important traits are common in animals and plants, and prompted Darw...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
National audienceWithin a species, sex-specific selection among males and females can result in an e...
The net effect of sexual selection on nonsexual fitness is controversial. On one side, elaborate dis...
Variation in condition can result from environmental heterogeneity or genetic variation affecting re...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of formidable adaptations across the tree of life....
Sexual selection is pervasive in nature and plays an important role in the evolution of biological d...
The acquisition of nutrients is fundamental for the maintenance of bodily functions, growth, and rep...