Recent years have seen an explosion of theoretical and empirical interest in the role that kin selection plays in shaping patterns of sexual conflict, with a particular focus on male harming traits. However, this work has focused solely on autosomal genes, and as such it remains unclear how demography modulates the evolution of male harm loci occurring in other portions of the genome, such as sex chromosomes and cytoplasmic elements. To investigate this, we extend existing models of sexual conflict for application to these different modes of inheritance. We first analyse the general case, revealing how sex-specific relatedness, reproductive value and the intensity of local competition combine to determine the potential for male harm. We the...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Antagonistic interactions between the sexes are important drivers of evolutionary divergence. Interl...
Intralocus sexual conflict and intragenomic conflict both affect sex chromosome evolution and can in...
Funding: T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St ...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in linking the theories of kin selection and sexual selec...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Genomic conflict is perplexing because it causes the fitness of a species to decline rather than imp...
Sexual conflict can arise when males evolve traits that improve their mating success but in doing so...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the overlap between kin selection and sexual sele...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Decisions over what sex ratio to produce can have far-reaching evolutionary consequences, for both o...
Sexually Antagonistic (SA) selection can occur when, within a species, the two sexes have different ...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection acts in opposing directions on males and females. Case studies...
Sexual conflict has been proposed as a potential selective agent in the evolution of a variety of tr...
Since the autosomal genome is shared between the sexes, sex-specific fitness optima present an evolu...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Antagonistic interactions between the sexes are important drivers of evolutionary divergence. Interl...
Intralocus sexual conflict and intragenomic conflict both affect sex chromosome evolution and can in...
Funding: T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St ...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in linking the theories of kin selection and sexual selec...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Genomic conflict is perplexing because it causes the fitness of a species to decline rather than imp...
Sexual conflict can arise when males evolve traits that improve their mating success but in doing so...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the overlap between kin selection and sexual sele...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Decisions over what sex ratio to produce can have far-reaching evolutionary consequences, for both o...
Sexually Antagonistic (SA) selection can occur when, within a species, the two sexes have different ...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection acts in opposing directions on males and females. Case studies...
Sexual conflict has been proposed as a potential selective agent in the evolution of a variety of tr...
Since the autosomal genome is shared between the sexes, sex-specific fitness optima present an evolu...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Antagonistic interactions between the sexes are important drivers of evolutionary divergence. Interl...
Intralocus sexual conflict and intragenomic conflict both affect sex chromosome evolution and can in...