Combat traits are thought to have arisen due to intense male-male competition for access to females. While large and elaborate weapons used in attacking other males have often been the focus of sexual selection studies, defensive traits (both morphological and performance) have received less attention. However, if defensive traits help males restrict access to females, their role in the process of sexual selection could also be important. Here we examine the morphological correlates of grip strength, a defensive combat trait involved in mate guarding, in the tenebrionid beetle Bolitotherus cornutus. We found that grip strength was repeatable and differed between the sexes. However, these differences in performance were largely explained by ...
Females prefer male traits that are associated with direct and/or indirect benefits to themselves. M...
Sexual conflict and intersexual arms races occur due to the differing evolutionary interests between...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier Masson via the DOI in this record.Sexual selectio...
Combat traits are thought to have arisen due to intense male-male competition for access to females....
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
PublishedJournal ArticleSexual selection can operate before and after copulation and the same or dif...
Intra-sexual dimorphism is found in the weapons of many male beetles. Different behavioral tactics t...
Exaggerated weapons of sexual selection often diverge more rapidly and dramatically than other body ...
Synopsis: Sexual selection can operate before and after copulation and the same or different trait(...
SummarySexually antagonistic selection generates intralocus sexual conflict, an evolutionary tug-of-...
Females prefer male traits that are associated with direct and/or indirect benefits to themselves. M...
Sexual conflict and intersexual arms races occur due to the differing evolutionary interests between...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier Masson via the DOI in this record.Sexual selectio...
Combat traits are thought to have arisen due to intense male-male competition for access to females....
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
PublishedJournal ArticleSexual selection can operate before and after copulation and the same or dif...
Intra-sexual dimorphism is found in the weapons of many male beetles. Different behavioral tactics t...
Exaggerated weapons of sexual selection often diverge more rapidly and dramatically than other body ...
Synopsis: Sexual selection can operate before and after copulation and the same or different trait(...
SummarySexually antagonistic selection generates intralocus sexual conflict, an evolutionary tug-of-...
Females prefer male traits that are associated with direct and/or indirect benefits to themselves. M...
Sexual conflict and intersexual arms races occur due to the differing evolutionary interests between...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier Masson via the DOI in this record.Sexual selectio...