The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males compete for females1,2,3,4. This bird has one of the most remarkable mating systems in the animal kingdom, comprising three different male morphs (independents, satellites and faeders) that differ in behavior, plumage color and body size. Remarkably, the satellite and faeder morphs are controlled by dominant alleles5,6. Here we have used whole-genome sequencing and resolved the enigma of how such complex phenotypic differences can have a simple genetic basis. The Satellite and Faeder alleles are both associated with a 4.5-Mb inversion that occurred about 3.8 million years ago. We propose an evolutionary scenario where the Satellite chromosome ar...
Long-distance migrant waders breeding in the Arctic often have globally structured populations, larg...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Many previous studies in evolutionary genetics have been based on few model organisms that can be re...
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males com...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying variation in morphology, physiology and behaviour is...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour...
By next generation transcriptome sequencing, it is possible to obtain data on both nucleotide sequen...
Inversions may contribute to ecological adaptation and phenotypic diversity, and with the advent of ...
Long-distance migrant waders breeding in the Arctic often have globally structured populations, larg...
Long-distance migrant waders breeding in the Arctic often have globally structured populations, larg...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Many previous studies in evolutionary genetics have been based on few model organisms that can be re...
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males com...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying variation in morphology, physiology and behaviour is...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour...
By next generation transcriptome sequencing, it is possible to obtain data on both nucleotide sequen...
Inversions may contribute to ecological adaptation and phenotypic diversity, and with the advent of ...
Long-distance migrant waders breeding in the Arctic often have globally structured populations, larg...
Long-distance migrant waders breeding in the Arctic often have globally structured populations, larg...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Many previous studies in evolutionary genetics have been based on few model organisms that can be re...