Sexual conflict drives both inter- and intrasexual dimorphisms in many diving beetles, where male persistence and female resistance traits co-evolve in an antagonistic manner. To date most studies have focussed on species where rough and smooth females and their associated males typically co-occur within populations, where phenotype matching between morphs may maintain forms as stable polymorphisms. The Palaearctic diving beetle Hydroporus memnonius is characterised by having dimorphic (rough var. castaneus and smooth, shining) females and associated males which differ in persistence traits; the two forms being largely distributed parapatrically. In this species, instead of mating trade-offs between morphs, males associated with castaneus f...
Conflict between sexes occurs as a result of asymmetric reproductive trade-offs during mating. When ...
There is growing interest in the potential for population divergence (and hence speciation) to be d...
Many species of Dytiscus diving beetles exhibit intrasexual dimorphism, e. g., the elytra is smooth ...
Sexual conflict and intersexual arms races occur due to the differing evolutionary interests between...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual conflict can lead to antagonistic coevolution between the sexes, but empirical examples are f...
Previous studies have predicted that antagonistic intraspecific evolution of sexually dimorphic char...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male-female coevolution is at the heart of biology. It is responsible for much of the diversity we s...
Conflict between sexes occurs as a result of asymmetric reproductive trade-offs during mating. When ...
There is growing interest in the potential for population divergence (and hence speciation) to be d...
Many species of Dytiscus diving beetles exhibit intrasexual dimorphism, e. g., the elytra is smooth ...
Sexual conflict and intersexual arms races occur due to the differing evolutionary interests between...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
Sexual conflict is thought to be an important evolutionary force in driving phenotypic diversificati...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
Genetically polymorphic species offer the possibility to study maintenance of genetic variation and ...
During sexual conflict, males and females are expected to evolve traits and behaviours with a sexual...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual conflict can lead to antagonistic coevolution between the sexes, but empirical examples are f...
Previous studies have predicted that antagonistic intraspecific evolution of sexually dimorphic char...
Male and female genital morphology varies widely across many taxa, and even among populations. Disen...
Male-female coevolution is at the heart of biology. It is responsible for much of the diversity we s...
Conflict between sexes occurs as a result of asymmetric reproductive trade-offs during mating. When ...
There is growing interest in the potential for population divergence (and hence speciation) to be d...
Many species of Dytiscus diving beetles exhibit intrasexual dimorphism, e. g., the elytra is smooth ...