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Divergent selection and the evolution of signal traits and mating preferences.Experimental test of predation's effect on divergent selection during character displacement in sticklebacks.An experimental test for indirect benefits in Drosophila melanogaster.Sexual selection against deleterious mutations via variable male search success.Genetic variance in female condition predicts indirect genetic variance in male sexual display traits.Evolutionary consequences of altered atmospheric oxygen in Drosophila melanogaster.Multivariate phenotypic divergence due to the fixation of beneficial mutations in experimentally evolved lineages of a filamentous fungus.Reproductive character displacement of epicuticular compounds and their contribution to mate choice in Drosophila subquinaria and Drosophila recens.Remating and sperm competition in replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster adapted to alternative environments.Conspicuous female ornamentation and tests of male mate preference in threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus).Evolutionary optimum for male sexual traits characterized using the multivariate Robertson-Price IdentitySelection on the Drosophila seminal fluid protein Acp62FCharacterizing the evolution of genetic variance using genetic covariance tensors.Comparing the intersex genetic correlation for fitness across novel environments in the fruit fly, Drosophila serrata.Sexual selection is ineffectual or inhibits the purging of deleterious mutations in Drosophila melanogaster.The roles of natural and sexual selection during adaptation to a novel environment.Rapid desiccation hardening changes the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of Drosophila melanogaster.The ecology of sexual conflict: ecologically dependent parallel evolution of male harm and female resistance in Drosophila melanogaster.Reproductive character displacement of female mate preferences for male cuticular hydrocarbons in Drosophila subquinaria.Territory defense as a condition-dependent component of male reproductive success in Drosophila serrata.Testing the correlated response hypothesis for the evolution and maintenance of male mating preferences in Drosophila serrata.Crowd control: sex ratio affects sexually selected cuticular hydrocarbons in male Drosophila serrata.The purging of deleterious mutations in simple and complex mating environments.Patterns of reproductive isolation in the Drosophila subquinaria complex: can reinforced premating isolation cascade to other species?Genomic Evidence that Sexual Selection Impedes Adaptation to a Novel Environment.Sexual selection on Drosophila serrata male pheromones does not vary with female age or mating status.The physical environment mediates male harm and its effect on selection in females.Epicuticular compounds of Drosophila subquinaria and D. recens: identification, quantification, and their role in female mate choice.Differential effects of genetic vs. environmental quality in Drosophila melanogaster suggest multiple forms of condition dependence.Time flies: Time of day and social environment affect cuticular hydrocarbon sexual displays in Drosophila serrata.Condition dependence of a multicomponent sexual display trait in Drosophila serrata.Stronger convex (stabilizing) selection on homologous sexual display traits in females than in males: a multipopulation comparison in Drosophila serrata.Quantitative genetics of female mate preferences in an ancestral and a novel environment.Do female fruit flies (Drosophila serrata) copy the mate choice of others?Adaptation to desiccation fails to generate pre- and postmating isolation in replicate Drosophila melanogaster laboratory populations.Sexually antagonistic genetic variance for fitness in an ancestral and a novel environment.Comparing complex fitness surfaces: among-population variation in mutual sexual selection in Drosophila serrata.Variable assortative mating in replicate mating trials using Drosophila melanogaster populations derived from contrasting opposing slopes of 'Evolution Canyon', Israel.Genetic constraints and the evolution of display trait sexual dimorphism by natural and sexual selection.The contribution of selection and genetic constraints to phenotypic divergence.
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