The strength of indirect selection on female mating preferences
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The evolution of mate choice and mating biasesSexual conflict over mating and fertilization: an overviewPost-copulatory sexual selection and female fitness in Scathophaga stercorariaThe indirect benefits of mating with attractive males outweigh the direct costsDirect selection on male attractiveness and female preference fails to produce a responseGeography, assortative mating, and the effects of sexual selection on speciation with gene flowFemale extrapair mating behavior can evolve via indirect selection on males.Good genes sexual selection in natureThe sensory ecology of adaptive landscapes.Variation in signal-preference genetic correlations in Enchenopa treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae)Extra-pair mating and evolution of cooperative neighbourhoods.Runaway sexual selection without genetic correlations: social environments and flexible mate choice initiate and enhance the Fisher processMale red ornamentation is associated with female red sensitivity in sticklebacks.A model of the interaction between 'good genes' and direct benefits in courtship-feeding animals: when do males of high genetic quality invest less?Lonely hearts or sex in the city? Density-dependent effects in mating systems.Reproductive character displacement of male stickleback mate preference: reinforcement or direct selection?An experimental test for indirect benefits in Drosophila melanogaster.The genetic architecture of fitness in a seed beetle: assessing the potential for indirect genetic benefits of female choice.The counterintuitive role of sexual selection in species maintenance and speciationSpeciation genetics: current status and evolving approaches.Density-dependent competition and selection on immune function in genetic lizard morphs.The evolution of phenotypes and genetic parameters under preferential mating.Immune-mediated change in the expression of a sexual trait predicts offspring survival in the wildThe relationship between sexual selection and sexual conflict.Adaptations to sexual selection and sexual conflict: insights from experimental evolution and artificial selection.Moderate multiple parentage and low genetic variation reduces the potential for genetic incompatibility avoidance despite high risk of inbreeding.Female rose bitterling prefer MHC-dissimilar males: experimental evidence.The evolution of male mate choice in insects: a synthesis of ideas and evidence.Courtship song does not increase the rate of adaptation to a thermally stressful environment in a Drosophila melanogaster laboratory populationThe reinforcement of mating preferences on an islandGeneral models of multilocus evolutionRapid adaptation to mammalian sociality via sexually selected traits.Female and male genetic effects on offspring paternity: additive genetic (co)variances in female extra-pair reproduction and male paternity success in song sparrows (Melospiza melodia).Environmental and parental influences on offspring health and growth in great tits (Parus major)Evolution of female multiple mating: A quantitative model of the "sexually selected sperm" hypothesis.Sensory exploitation and sexual conflictMale courtship behavior and weapon trait as indicators of indirect benefit in the bean bug, Riptortus pedestris.Bias in the heritability of preference and its potential impact on the evolution of mate choicePerspective: sexual conflict and sexual selection: chasing away paradigm shifts.Genetic association between male attractiveness and female differential allocation.
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The strength of indirect selection on female mating preferences
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The strength of indirect selection on female mating preferences
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M Kirkpatrick
N H Barton
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10.1073/PNAS.94.4.1282
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1997-02-01T00:00:00Z