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Publikováno v:
Evolution. 69:1797-1807
Genitalia are one of the most rapidly diverging morphological features in animals. The evolution of genital morphology is proposed to be driven by sexual selection via cryptic female choice, whereby a female selectively uptakes and uses a particular
Autor:
Amanda J. Moehring, Vanda T. K. McNiven, Hélène LeVasseur-Viens, Meghan Laturney, Rachelle L. Kanippayoor
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 20:5119-5122
A primary question in biology concerns the genetic basis of the evolution of novel traits, often in response to environmental changes, and how this can subsequently cause species isolation. This topic was the focus of the symposium on the Genetics of
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 69(7)
Genitalia are one of the most rapidly diverging morphological features in animals. The evolution of genital morphology is proposed to be driven by sexual selection via cryptic female choice, whereby a female selectively uptakes and uses a particular
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Evolutionary Biology
External genitalia are one of the most rapidly evolving morphological features in insects. In theDrosophila melanogasterspecies subgroup, males possess a nonfertilizing external genital structure, called the posterior lobe, which is highly divergent
Autor:
Vanda T K, McNiven, Hélène, LeVasseur-Viens, Rachelle L, Kanippayoor, Meghan, Laturney, Amanda J, Moehring
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 20(24)
A primary question in biology concerns the genetic basis of the evolution of novel traits, often in response to environmental changes, and how this can subsequently cause species isolation. This topic was the focus of the symposium on the Genetics of