Experimental evolution exposes female and male responses to sexual selection and conflict in Tribolium castaneum.
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Investigating climate change and reproduction: experimental tools from evolutionary biologyEnvironmental quality alters female costs and benefits of evolving under enforced monogamy.Inbreeding promotes female promiscuity.Coevolving parasites and population size shape the evolution of mating behaviour.Female fertilization: effects of sex-specific density and sex ratio determined experimentally for Colorado potato beetles and Drosophila fruit flies.Evolution of mate-harm, longevity and behaviour in male fruit flies subjected to different levels of interlocus conflict.Evolution of mating behavior between two populations adapting to common environmental conditionsDifferences in Attack Avoidance and Mating Success between Strains Artificially Selected for Dispersal Distance in Tribolium castaneum.Context-dependent effects of cold stress on behavioral, physiological, and life-history traits of the red flour beetle.The consequences of polyandry for population viability, extinction risk and conservationInsect host-parasite coevolution in the light of experimental evolution.Do males pay for sex? Sex-specific selection coefficients suggest not.Sexual selection expedites the evolution of pesticide resistance.Rapid divergence and convergence of life-history in experimentally evolved Drosophila melanogaster.Lack of support for Rensch's rule in an intraspecific test using red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) populations.Sexual selection protects against extinction.Receptive females mitigate costs of sexual conflict.A screen for bacterial endosymbionts in the model organisms Tribolium castaneum, T. confusum, Callosobruchus maculatus, and related species.Precopulatory but not postcopulatory male reproductive traits diverge in response to mating system manipulation in Drosophila melanogaster.Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm.Female, but not male, nematodes evolve under experimental sexual coevolution.Sexual conflict over mating in Gnatocerus cornutus? Females prefer lovers not fighters.Experimental evolution of female traits under different levels of intersexual conflict in Drosophila melanogaster.Sperm competitive ability evolves in response to experimental alteration of operational sex ratio.Mating system affects population performance and extinction risk under environmental challenge.Reproductive Trade-Offs and Direct Costs for Males in ArthropodsExperimental Removal of Sexual Selection Reveals Adaptations to Polyandry in Both SexesLineages evolved under stronger sexual selection show superior ability to invade conspecific competitor populationsExperimental evolution reveals that sperm competition intensity selects for longer, more costly spermThe effects of a bacterial challenge on reproductive success of fruit flies evolved under low or high sexual selection
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Experimental evolution exposes female and male responses to sexual selection and conflict in Tribolium castaneum.
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Alyson J Lumley
Anna L Millard
Matthew J G Gage
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10.1111/J.1558-5646.2010.01174.X
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2010-11-23T00:00:00Z