Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. According to good genes models there must be genetic variation in males leading to variation in offspring fitness if females are to obtain genetic benefits from exercising mate preferences, or by mating multiply. However, sexual selection based on genetic benefits is controversial, and there is limited unambiguous support for the notion that choosy or polyandrous females can increase the chances of producing offspring with high viability. Here we examine the levels of additive genetic variance in two fitness components in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus. We found significant sire effects on egg-to-adult viability and on son, but not daught...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion th...
Abstract Background Quantifying the amount of standing genetic variation in fitness represents an em...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
Despite the costs of mating, females of most taxa mate with multiple males. Polyandrous females are ...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
Males and females differ in their phenotypic optima for many traits, and since the majority of genes...
When females mate with multiple males, they set the stage for post-copulatory sexual selection via s...
In the common dung or black scavenger fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae) several morphological ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should adjust the sex of their offspring when the fitnes...
Genetic benefits in the shape of 'good genes' have been invoked to explain costly female choice in t...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion th...
Abstract Background Quantifying the amount of standing genetic variation in fitness represents an em...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
Despite the costs of mating, females of most taxa mate with multiple males. Polyandrous females are ...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
When structures compete for shared resources, this may lead to acquisition and allocation trade-offs...
Males and females differ in their phenotypic optima for many traits, and since the majority of genes...
When females mate with multiple males, they set the stage for post-copulatory sexual selection via s...
In the common dung or black scavenger fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae) several morphological ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should adjust the sex of their offspring when the fitnes...
Genetic benefits in the shape of 'good genes' have been invoked to explain costly female choice in t...
Parasites play a central role in the adaptiveness of sexual reproduction. Sexual selection theory su...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...