Once-useful traits that no longer contribute to fitness tend to decay over time. We address whether the expression of mating-related traits that increase the fitness of sexually reproducing individuals but are likely less useful or even costly to asexual counterparts seems to exhibit decay in the latter. Potamopyrgus antipodarum is a New Zealand freshwater snail characterized by repeated transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction. The frequent coexistence of sexual and asexual lineages makes P. antipodarum an excellent model for the study of mating-related trait loss. We used a mating choice assay including sexual and asexual P. antipodarum females and conspecific (presumed better choice) vs. heterospecific (presumed worse choice) male...
Although animal courtship behaviors are generally understood within the context of sexual selection,...
Synopsis Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of ...
Environmental shifts and life-history changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-fu...
The cost of males should give asexual females an advantage when in competition with sexual females. ...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Asexual lineages should rapidly replace sexual populations. Why sex then? The Red Queen hypothesis p...
In many species, individuals can employ alternative reproductive phenotypes, with profound consequen...
Several taxa of simultaneously hermaphroditic land snails exhibit a conspicuous mating behaviour, th...
Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of species w...
Environmental shifts and lifestyle changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-funct...
Sex allocation theory predicts that simultaneous hermaphrodites evolve to an evolutionary stable res...
Environmental effects on mating system expression are central to understanding mating system evoluti...
Although animal courtship behaviors are generally understood within the context of sexual selection,...
Synopsis Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of ...
Environmental shifts and life-history changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-fu...
The cost of males should give asexual females an advantage when in competition with sexual females. ...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Asexual lineages should rapidly replace sexual populations. Why sex then? The Red Queen hypothesis p...
In many species, individuals can employ alternative reproductive phenotypes, with profound consequen...
Several taxa of simultaneously hermaphroditic land snails exhibit a conspicuous mating behaviour, th...
Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of species w...
Environmental shifts and lifestyle changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-funct...
Sex allocation theory predicts that simultaneous hermaphrodites evolve to an evolutionary stable res...
Environmental effects on mating system expression are central to understanding mating system evoluti...
Although animal courtship behaviors are generally understood within the context of sexual selection,...
Synopsis Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of ...
Environmental shifts and life-history changes may result in formerly adaptive traits becoming non-fu...