Thermal ecology and mate competition are both pervasive features of ecological adaptation. A surge of recent work has uncovered the diversity of ways in which temperature affects mating interactions and sexual selection. However, the potential for thermal biology and reproductive ecology to evolve together as organisms adapt to their thermal environment has been underappreciated. Here, we develop a series of hypotheses regarding (1) not only how thermal ecology affects mating system dynamics, but also how mating dynamics can generate selection on thermal traits; and (2) how the thermal consequences of mate competition favor the reciprocal co-adaptation of thermal biology and sexual traits. We discuss our hypotheses in the context of both pr...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Sex differences in selection are ubiquitous in sexually reproducing organisms. When the genetic basi...
Most studies on eco-evolutionary feedbacks concern the influence of abiotic factors, or predator–pre...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
1.The research framework of eco‐evolutionary dynamics is increasing in popularity, as revealed by a ...
1. Sexual conflict is a fundamental driver of male/female adaptations, an engine of biodiversity, an...
The research framework of eco-evolutionary dynamics is increasing in popularity, as revealed by a st...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Background: The maintenance of considerable genetic variation in sexually selected traits (SSTs) is ...
Sexual selection influences the evolution of phenotypic traits and contributes to patterns of biodiv...
Context: Ecological speciation is commonly inferred with evidence of the parallel evolution of pre-m...
Mating behaviours are susceptible to novel or stressful thermal conditions, particularly for ectothe...
The explanation for the continued existence of sex, despite its many costs, remains one of the major...
Theoretical and empirical research indicates that sexual selection interacts with the ecological con...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Sex differences in selection are ubiquitous in sexually reproducing organisms. When the genetic basi...
Most studies on eco-evolutionary feedbacks concern the influence of abiotic factors, or predator–pre...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
1.The research framework of eco‐evolutionary dynamics is increasing in popularity, as revealed by a ...
1. Sexual conflict is a fundamental driver of male/female adaptations, an engine of biodiversity, an...
The research framework of eco-evolutionary dynamics is increasing in popularity, as revealed by a st...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Background: The maintenance of considerable genetic variation in sexually selected traits (SSTs) is ...
Sexual selection influences the evolution of phenotypic traits and contributes to patterns of biodiv...
Context: Ecological speciation is commonly inferred with evidence of the parallel evolution of pre-m...
Mating behaviours are susceptible to novel or stressful thermal conditions, particularly for ectothe...
The explanation for the continued existence of sex, despite its many costs, remains one of the major...
Theoretical and empirical research indicates that sexual selection interacts with the ecological con...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Sex differences in selection are ubiquitous in sexually reproducing organisms. When the genetic basi...
Most studies on eco-evolutionary feedbacks concern the influence of abiotic factors, or predator–pre...