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The karyotype of the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, a model organism in studies of sexual selection.Sexual conflict in Sepsis cynipsea: female reluctance, fertility and mate choice.Reproductive consequences of population divergence through sexual conflict.Environmental quality alters female costs and benefits of evolving under enforced monogamy.The evolution of reproductive isolation through sexual conflict.Copulation reduces male but not female longevity in Saltella sphondylli (Diptera: Sepsidae).Inbreeding promotes female promiscuity.Microbial modification of host long-distance dispersal capacity.Infections with Wolbachia and Spiroplasma in the Scathophagidae and other Muscoidea.Coevolving parasites and population size shape the evolution of mating behaviour.Modification of Insect and Arachnid Behaviours by Vertically Transmitted Endosymbionts: Infections as Drivers of Behavioural Change and Evolutionary Novelty.Sexual conflict and reproductive isolation in flies.Insect host-parasite coevolution in the light of experimental evolution.Lack of support for Rensch's rule in an intraspecific test using red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) populations.Sexual selection protects against extinction.Experimental removal of sexual selection leads to decreased investment in an immune component in female Tribolium castaneum.A screen for bacterial endosymbionts in the model organisms Tribolium castaneum, T. confusum, Callosobruchus maculatus, and related species.Wolbachia and other endosymbiont infections in spiders.Experimental evolution exposes female and male responses to sexual selection and conflict in Tribolium castaneum.Reproductive traits: evidence for sexually selected sperm.Are there genetic trade-offs between immune and reproductive investments in Tribolium castaneum?Inbreeding depresses sperm competitiveness, but not fertilization or mating success in male Tribolium castaneum.Lineages evolved under stronger sexual selection show superior ability to invade conspecific competitor populationsExperimental evolution reveals that sperm competition intensity selects for longer, more costly sperm
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