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Sexual selection on land snail shell ornamentation: a hypothesis that may explain shell diversityThe sexual selection continuumThe evolution of mate choice and mating biasesMultiple speciation events in an arthropod with divergent evolution in sexual morphologyThe evolutionary genetics of speciationGenetic architecture of a morphological shape difference between two Drosophila speciesAn introgression analysis of quantitative trait loci that contribute to a morphological difference between Drosophila simulans and D. mauritiana.Signaling efficacy drives the evolution of larger sexual ornaments by sexual selection.Runaway sexual selection without genetic correlations: social environments and flexible mate choice initiate and enhance the Fisher processThe juvenile social environment introduces variation in the choice and expression of sexually selected traits.Incipient speciation by sexual isolation in Drosophila: concurrent evolution at multiple loci.Phylogenetic analysis of sexual dimorphism and eye-span allometry in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae).Call divergence is correlated with geographic and genetic distance in greenish warblers (Phylloscopus trochiloides): a strong role for stochasticity in signal evolution?Has the evolution of complexity in the amphibian papilla influenced anuran speciation rates?Ornament evolution in dragon lizards: multiple gains and widespread losses reveal a complex history of evolutionary change.The evolution of genomic imprinting.Genetics of a pheromonal difference affecting sexual isolation between Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechelliaIncipient speciation by sexual isolation in Drosophila melanogaster: extensive genetic divergence without reinforcement.Dualism and conflicts in understanding speciation.Sex-specific patterns of morphological diversification: evolution of reaction norms and static allometries in neriid flies.The handicap process favors exaggerated, rather than reduced, sexual ornamentsThe reinforcement of mating preferences on an islandRunaway ornament diversity caused by Fisherian sexual selectionThe dynamics of two- and three-way sexual conflicts over mating.Positive feedback and alternative stable states in inbreeding, cooperation, sex roles and other evolutionary processes.Temporally variable selection on proteolysis-related reproductive tract proteins in Drosophila.Female guppies agree to differ: phenotypic and genetic variation in mate-choice behavior and the consequences for sexual selection.Microgeographic evolution of snail shell shape and predator behavior.Effects of pollen availability and the mutation bias on the fixation of mutations disabling the male specificity of self-incompatibility.The complex interplay of sex allocation and sexual selection.Male mating preferences pre-date the origin of a female trait polymorphism in an incipient species complex of Lake Victoria cichlids.Evolution of mating isolation between populations of Drosophila ananassae.Speciational evolution of coloration in the genus Carduelis.Sexual selection and natural selection in bird speciation.Neural network for female mate preference, trained by a genetic algorithm.The dilemma of Fisherian sexual selection: mate choice for indirect benefits despite rarity and overall weakness of trait-preference genetic correlation.Mating status correlates with dorsal brightness in some but not all poison frog populations.SALIVARY ANDROGEN-BINDING PROTEIN (ABP) MEDIATES SEXUAL ISOLATION IN MUS MUSCULUS.The ecology of sexual conflict: background mortality can modulate the effects of male manipulation on female fitness.Nongenetic inheritance and the evolution of costly female preference.
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1995 nî lūn-bûn
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1995年の論文
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年學術文章
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1995年學術文章
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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P356
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Continual change in mate preferences.
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P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/377420A0
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P577
1995-10-01T00:00:00Z
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1008582859