Male-limited secondary sexual trait interacts with environment in determining female fitness
出版年份 2018 全文链接
标题
Male-limited secondary sexual trait interacts with environment in determining female fitness
作者
关键词
-
出版物
EVOLUTION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
出版商
Wiley
发表日期
2018-07-09
DOI
10.1111/evo.13551
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- Relative costs and benefits of alternative reproductive phenotypes at different temperatures – genotype-by-environment interactions in a sexually selected trait
- (2018) Agata Plesnar-Bielak et al. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- The consequences of sexual selection in well-adapted and maladapted populations of bean beetles†
- (2018) Ivain Martinossi-Allibert et al. EVOLUTION
- lmerTest Package: Tests in Linear Mixed Effects Models
- (2017) Alexandra Kuznetsova et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- Rapid evolution of the intersexual genetic correlation for fitness inDrosophila melanogaster
- (2016) Julie M. Collet et al. EVOLUTION
- Genetic correlations and sex-specific adaptation in changing environments
- (2016) Tim Connallon et al. EVOLUTION
- Transcriptomics of Intralocus Sexual Conflict: Gene Expression Patterns in Females Change in Response to Selection on a Male Secondary Sexual Trait in the Bulb Mite
- (2016) Richa Joag et al. Genome Biology and Evolution
- Sexual conflict maintains variation at an insecticide resistance locus
- (2015) Wayne G Rostant et al. BMC BIOLOGY
- A Paradox of Genetic Variance in Epigamic Traits: Beyond “Good Genes” View of Sexual Selection
- (2015) Jacek Radwan et al. Evolutionary Biology
- Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Usinglme4
- (2015) Douglas Bates et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- SELECTION FOR ALTERNATIVE MALE REPRODUCTIVE TACTICS ALTERS INTRALOCUS SEXUAL CONFLICT
- (2014) Agata Plesnar Bielak et al. EVOLUTION
- Multivariate intralocus sexual conflict in seed beetles
- (2014) David Berger et al. EVOLUTION
- Alternative reproductive tactics and sex-biased gene expression: the study of the bulb mite transcriptome
- (2014) Michal T. Stuglik et al. Ecology and Evolution
- Comparing the intersex genetic correlation for fitness across novel environments in the fruit fly, Drosophila serrata
- (2013) D Punzalan et al. HEREDITY
- Complex response in size-related traits of bulb mites (Rhizoglyphus robini) under elevated thermal conditions - an experimental evolution approach
- (2013) A. Plesnar-Bielak et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- The Effect of Sexual Selection on Offspring Fitness Depends on the Nature of Genetic Variation
- (2012) Tristan A.F. Long et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- A General Population Genetic Framework for Antagonistic Selection That Accounts for Demography and Recurrent Mutation
- (2012) T. Connallon et al. GENETICS
- Mating system affects population performance and extinction risk under environmental challenge
- (2012) A. Plesnar-Bielak et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Intralocus Sexual Conflict Unresolved by Sex-Limited Trait Expression
- (2010) Tomohiro Harano et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Sexually Antagonistic Selection, Sexual Dimorphism, and the Resolution of Intralocus Sexual Conflict
- (2009) Robert M. Cox et al. AMERICAN NATURALIST
- Sexually antagonistic genetic variance for fitness in an ancestral and a novel environment
- (2009) M. Delcourt et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Sexual conflict and the gender load: correlated evolution between population fitness and sexual dimorphism in seed beetles
- (2009) G. Arnqvist et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Intralocus sexual conflict
- (2009) Russell Bonduriansky et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Sexual selection, sexual conflict and the evolution of ageing and life span
- (2008) R. Bonduriansky et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Intersexual ontogenetic conflict
- (2003) W. R. Rice et al. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Become a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get StartedAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started