Theory predicts that the sex linkage of sexually selected traits can influence the direction and rate of evolution and should itself evolve in response to sex-specific selection. Some studies have found intraspecific differences in sex linkage associated with differences in selection pressures, but we know nothing about how fast these differences can evolve. Here we show that introduced guppy populations showing rapid evolution of male coloration also show rapid changes in sex-linkage patterns. A comparison, using hormonal manipulations in females, of introduced populations of different ages suggests a consistent increase of autosomal or X-linked coloration 2 years after introduction from high- to low-predation environments. Twent...
Despite the multitude of examples of evolution in action, relatively fewer studies have taken a repl...
The sex chromosome pairs of many species do not undergo genetic recombination, unlike the autosomes....
Investigating how both intrasexual competition and intersexual mate choice act within a single syste...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the sex-linkage of sexually selected traits can influence the dire...
Male secondary sexual characters can be quite distinct, striking, and elaborate in nature. Despite m...
Because selection is often sex-dependent, alleles can have positive effects on fitness in one sex an...
Coloration facilitates evolutionary investigations in nature because the interaction between genotyp...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Evolutionary analyses of population translocations (experimental or accidental) have been important ...
Males from different populations of the same species often differ in their sexually selected traits....
Inter- and intrasexual selection are often assumed to push phenotypes in similar directions, but thi...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Phenotypic data, SNP dat...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on nonmating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) al...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
Despite the multitude of examples of evolution in action, relatively fewer studies have taken a repl...
The sex chromosome pairs of many species do not undergo genetic recombination, unlike the autosomes....
Investigating how both intrasexual competition and intersexual mate choice act within a single syste...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the sex-linkage of sexually selected traits can influence the dire...
Male secondary sexual characters can be quite distinct, striking, and elaborate in nature. Despite m...
Because selection is often sex-dependent, alleles can have positive effects on fitness in one sex an...
Coloration facilitates evolutionary investigations in nature because the interaction between genotyp...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Evolutionary analyses of population translocations (experimental or accidental) have been important ...
Males from different populations of the same species often differ in their sexually selected traits....
Inter- and intrasexual selection are often assumed to push phenotypes in similar directions, but thi...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Phenotypic data, SNP dat...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on nonmating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) al...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
Despite the multitude of examples of evolution in action, relatively fewer studies have taken a repl...
The sex chromosome pairs of many species do not undergo genetic recombination, unlike the autosomes....
Investigating how both intrasexual competition and intersexual mate choice act within a single syste...