In male dimorphic species, growth influences morph expression and thereby the reproductive success of males. However, how variation in nutritional conditions affects male morph development and whether males can compensate for lost growth is poorly known. Here, we performed an experiment where males of the bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini)—which are fighters, able to kill other mites, or benign scramblers—were offered high quality food during the larval stage, but food of high or low quality during the protonymph and tritonymph (=final) stage. When food quality was low during the latter two stages, males matured smaller, later and were more likely to be a scrambler than when food quality was high. We found no evidence for compensatory growth: ...
Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positively and...
Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positively and...
We bidirectionally selected for male morph in the male-dimorphic bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini for 5...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditio...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reprod...
In male-dimorphic species, males are often either armoured ‘majors’ that can monopolise access to fe...
Mass changes, fecundity and mortality data of males and females of the male-dimorphic bulb mite <i>R...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a singl...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Developmental plasticity alters phenotypes and can in that way change the response to selection and ...
Male secondary sexual traits often scale allometrically with body size. These allometries can be var...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Morphological structures used as weapons in male–male competition are not only costly to develop but...
<p>The life cycle has six life stages; the deutonymph stage is the facultative dispersal stage that ...
<div><p>Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positi...
Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positively and...
Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positively and...
We bidirectionally selected for male morph in the male-dimorphic bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini for 5...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditio...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reprod...
In male-dimorphic species, males are often either armoured ‘majors’ that can monopolise access to fe...
Mass changes, fecundity and mortality data of males and females of the male-dimorphic bulb mite <i>R...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a singl...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Developmental plasticity alters phenotypes and can in that way change the response to selection and ...
Male secondary sexual traits often scale allometrically with body size. These allometries can be var...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Morphological structures used as weapons in male–male competition are not only costly to develop but...
<p>The life cycle has six life stages; the deutonymph stage is the facultative dispersal stage that ...
<div><p>Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positi...
Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positively and...
Life history traits play an important role in population dynamics and correlate, both positively and...
We bidirectionally selected for male morph in the male-dimorphic bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini for 5...