Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) represent discrete morphological variation within a single sex; as such ARPs are an excellent study system to investigate the maintenance of phenotypic variation. ARPs are traditionally modelled as a mixture of pure strategies or as a conditional strategy. Most male dimorphisms are controlled by a conditional strategy, where males develop into a particular phenotype as a result of their condition which allows them to reach a certain threshold. Individuals that are unable to reach the threshold of a conditional strategy are considered to ‘make the best of a bad job’; however, these individuals can have their own fitness merits. Given these fitness merits, condition-dependent selection alone is not s...
Among acarid mites, a number of species are characterised by the presence of discontinuous morpholog...
We bidirectionally selected for male morph in the male-dimorphic bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini for 5...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditio...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reprod...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Alternative reproductive tactic, in males are often associated with divergent phenotypes expressed a...
Developmental plasticity alters phenotypes and can in that way change the response to selection and ...
In male dimorphic species, growth influences morph expression and thereby the reproductive success o...
Abstract Background Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are taxonomically pervasive strategies a...
Background Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are taxonomically pervasive strategies adopted by...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Abstract Background The maintenance of considerable genetic variation in sexually selected traits (S...
If genetically distinct morphs coexist under a range of natural conditions, they should have equal l...
Among acarid mites, a number of species are characterised by the presence of discontinuous morpholog...
We bidirectionally selected for male morph in the male-dimorphic bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini for 5...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...
Alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs) occur across a wide range of taxa. Most ARPs are conditio...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when males and females have different trait optima. Some ma...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reprod...
In numerous species, members of the same sex adopt different alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
Alternative reproductive tactic, in males are often associated with divergent phenotypes expressed a...
Developmental plasticity alters phenotypes and can in that way change the response to selection and ...
In male dimorphic species, growth influences morph expression and thereby the reproductive success o...
Abstract Background Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are taxonomically pervasive strategies a...
Background Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are taxonomically pervasive strategies adopted by...
Heritable alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), which differ in traits associated with competi...
Abstract Background The maintenance of considerable genetic variation in sexually selected traits (S...
If genetically distinct morphs coexist under a range of natural conditions, they should have equal l...
Among acarid mites, a number of species are characterised by the presence of discontinuous morpholog...
We bidirectionally selected for male morph in the male-dimorphic bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini for 5...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IASC) arises when fitness optima for a shared trait differ between the s...