Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such changes are observed as organisms invade new environments, and they are often triggered by changed interspecific interactions, such as differences in predation regimes. However, in spite of increased recognition of antagonistic male-female mating interactions, there is very limited evidence that such intraspecific interactions could cause rapid evolutionary dynamics in nature. This is because ecological and longitudinal data from natural populations have been lacking. Here we show that in a color-polymorphic damselfly species, male-female mating interactions lead to rapid evolutionary change in morph frequencies between generations. Field data ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Genetic variation in female resistance and tolerance to male mating harassment can affect the outcom...
Female-limited dimorphism is commonly hypothesized to be an adaptation resulting from male harassmen...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Genetic and phenotypic variation in female response towards male mating attempts has been found in s...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Genetic and phenotypic variation in female response towards male mating attempts has been found in s...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
The effect of evolutionary changes in traits and phenotypic/genetic diversity on ecological dynamics...
Species showing color polymorphisms-the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Genetic variation in female resistance and tolerance to male mating harassment can affect the outcom...
Female-limited dimorphism is commonly hypothesized to be an adaptation resulting from male harassmen...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Rapid evolutionary change over a few generations has been documented in natural populations. Such ch...
Genetic and phenotypic variation in female response towards male mating attempts has been found in s...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Genetic and phenotypic variation in female response towards male mating attempts has been found in s...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
The effect of evolutionary changes in traits and phenotypic/genetic diversity on ecological dynamics...
Species showing color polymorphisms-the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Genetic variation in female resistance and tolerance to male mating harassment can affect the outcom...
Female-limited dimorphism is commonly hypothesized to be an adaptation resulting from male harassmen...