Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditionally expressed in response to a cue, for example body size, that reliably correlates with the status of the environment: individuals below the (body size) threshold then develop into one morph, and individuals above the threshold develop into the alternative morph. The environmental threshold model provides a theoretical framework to understand the evolution and maintenance of such ARPs, yet no study has examined the underlying fitness functions that are necessary to realize this. Here, we empirically examined fitness functions for the two male morphs of the bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini). Fitness functions were derived in relation to male ...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a singl...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reprod...
Alternative reproductive tactic, in males are often associated with divergent phenotypes expressed a...
In male dimorphic species, growth influences morph expression and thereby the reproductive success o...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
SummaryThe conditional expression of alternative phenotypes underlies the production of almost all l...
Developmental plasticity alters phenotypes and can in that way change the response to selection and ...
Abstract Background The maintenance of considerable genetic variation in sexually selected traits (S...
Theory predicts that the evolution of polyphenic variation is facilitated where morphs are genetical...
Theory predicts that the evolution of polyphenic variation is facilitated where morphs are genetical...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a singl...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reprod...
Alternative reproductive tactic, in males are often associated with divergent phenotypes expressed a...
In male dimorphic species, growth influences morph expression and thereby the reproductive success o...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
SummaryThe conditional expression of alternative phenotypes underlies the production of almost all l...
Developmental plasticity alters phenotypes and can in that way change the response to selection and ...
Abstract Background The maintenance of considerable genetic variation in sexually selected traits (S...
Theory predicts that the evolution of polyphenic variation is facilitated where morphs are genetical...
Theory predicts that the evolution of polyphenic variation is facilitated where morphs are genetical...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...