Rock-paper-scissors (RPS) dynamics, which maintain genetic polymorphisms over time through negative frequency-dependent (FD) selection, can evolve in short-lived species with no generational overlap, where they produce rapid morph frequency cycles. However, most species have overlapping generations and thus, rapid RPS dynamics are thought to require stronger FD selection, the existence of which yet needs to be proved. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that two cumulative selective episodes, FD sexual selection reinforced by FD selection on offspring survival, generate sufficiently strong selection to generate rapid morph frequency cycles in the European common lizard Zootoca vivipara, a multi-annual species with major generational overlap...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Color pattern polymorphism occurs when more than one form is found within the same population. It is...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...
Rock-paper-scissors (RPS) dynamics, which maintain genetic polymorphisms over time through negative ...
Rock-paper-scissors (RPS) dynamics, which maintain genetic polymorphisms over time through negative ...
Genetic polymorphism can be maintained over time by negative frequency-dependent (FD) selection indu...
International audienceWe describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to ...
A long-standing hypothesis posits that natural selection can favour two female strategies when densi...
We describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to explain the cyclical d...
Genetically determined polymorphisms incorporating multiple traits can persist in nature under chron...
Environmental stochasticity and climate affect outcomes in evolutionary games, which can thereby aff...
We review and discuss the importance of correlational selection (selection for optimal character com...
Background: Polymorphism within the same species, population, and sex is an interesting problem for...
International audienceAlthough natural selection is expected to reduce variability, polymorphism is ...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Color pattern polymorphism occurs when more than one form is found within the same population. It is...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...
Rock-paper-scissors (RPS) dynamics, which maintain genetic polymorphisms over time through negative ...
Rock-paper-scissors (RPS) dynamics, which maintain genetic polymorphisms over time through negative ...
Genetic polymorphism can be maintained over time by negative frequency-dependent (FD) selection indu...
International audienceWe describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to ...
A long-standing hypothesis posits that natural selection can favour two female strategies when densi...
We describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to explain the cyclical d...
Genetically determined polymorphisms incorporating multiple traits can persist in nature under chron...
Environmental stochasticity and climate affect outcomes in evolutionary games, which can thereby aff...
We review and discuss the importance of correlational selection (selection for optimal character com...
Background: Polymorphism within the same species, population, and sex is an interesting problem for...
International audienceAlthough natural selection is expected to reduce variability, polymorphism is ...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Color pattern polymorphism occurs when more than one form is found within the same population. It is...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...