Trait exaggeration through sexual selection will take place alongside other changes in phenotype. Exaggerated morphology might be compensated by parallel changes in traits that support, enhance or facilitate exaggeration: 'secondary sexual trait compensation' (SSTC). Alternatively, exaggeration might be realized at the expense of other traits through morphological trade-offs. For the most part, SSTC has only been examined interspecifically. For these phenomena to be important intraspecifically, the sexual trait must be developmentally integrated with the compensatory or competing trait. We studied developmental integration in two species with different development: the holometabolous beetle Onthophagus taurus and the hemimetabolous earwig F...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Considerable theoretical and empirical effort has been focused on the potential of continuously vari...
The degree to which developmental systems bias the phenotypic effects of environmental and genetic v...
Developmental and evolutionary processes underlying phenotypic variation frequently target several t...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
Considerable theoretical and empirical effort has been focused on the potential of continuously vari...
Key Words allometry, polyphenism, threshold traits, sexual selection, castes Abstract We discuss a f...
Sexual selection can displace traits acting as ornaments or armaments from their viability optimum i...
Beetle horns are enlarged outgrowths of the head or thorax that are used as weapons in contests over...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
SummaryMale genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphologica...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Male genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphological varia...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Considerable theoretical and empirical effort has been focused on the potential of continuously vari...
The degree to which developmental systems bias the phenotypic effects of environmental and genetic v...
Developmental and evolutionary processes underlying phenotypic variation frequently target several t...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
Considerable theoretical and empirical effort has been focused on the potential of continuously vari...
Key Words allometry, polyphenism, threshold traits, sexual selection, castes Abstract We discuss a f...
Sexual selection can displace traits acting as ornaments or armaments from their viability optimum i...
Beetle horns are enlarged outgrowths of the head or thorax that are used as weapons in contests over...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
SummaryMale genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphologica...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Male genital morphology is characterized by two striking and general patterns of morphological varia...
Resource-based trade-offs are known to be important in determining investment in both sexual ornamen...
Considerable theoretical and empirical effort has been focused on the potential of continuously vari...
The degree to which developmental systems bias the phenotypic effects of environmental and genetic v...