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Jonathan M. Parrett, Sebastian Chmielewski, Eylem Aydogdu, Aleksandra Łukasiewicz, Stephane Rombauts, Agnieszka Szubert-Kruszyńska, Wiesław Babik, Mateusz Konczal, Jacek Radwan
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6:1330-1342
The evolution of costly traits such as deer antlers and peacock trains, which drove the formation of Darwinian sexual selection theory, has been suggested to both reflect and affect patterns of genetic variance across the genome, but direct tests are
Autor:
Jonathan M Parrett, Aleksandra Łukasiewicz, Sebastian Chmielewski, Agnieszka Szubert-Kruszyńska, Paul L Maurizio, Karl Grieshop, Jacek Radwan
Publikováno v:
Evolution.
Sexual selection and sexual antagonism are important drivers of eco-evolutionary processes. The evolution of traits shaped by these processes depends on their genetic architecture, which remains poorly studied. Here, implementing a quantitative genet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 316:169-177
When competition between males for mates is intense it is common to find that some males will adopt alternative tactics for acquiring fertilisations, often involving the use of sneak tactics whereby males avoid contests. These alternative tactics are
Autor:
Agata Plesnar-Bielak, Jonathan M. Parrett, Sebastian Chmielewski, Katarzyna Dudek, Aleksandra Łukasiewicz, Marzena Marszałek, Wiesław Babik, Mateusz Konczal
BackgroundThe information about the magnitude of between-individual differences in thermal plasticity and identification of the underlying molecular mechanisms are key to understand the evolution of thermal plasticity. In particular, genes underlying
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::48096784c8f429a267414465ed97eb29
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1862013/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1862013/v1
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology. 32:875-882
Sexual selection is predicted to influence population persistence because skew in male reproductive success may facilitate the purging of mutation load. We manipulated the strength of sexual selection in populations of Indian meal moths, Plodia inter
Autor:
Nicolas J Deere, Jake E Bicknell, Simon L Mitchell, Aqilah Afendy, Esther L Baking, Henry Bernard, Arthur YC Chung, Robert M Ewers, Herry Heroin, Nellcy Joseph, Owen T Lewis, Sarah H Luke, Sol Milne, Arman Hadi Fikri, Jonathan M Parrett, Melissa Payne, Stephen J Rossiter, Charles S Vairappan, Chaw Vi Vian, Clare L Wilkinson, Joseph Williamson, Andrew BH Wong, Eleanor M Slade, Zoe G Davies, Matthew J Struebig
Agricultural expansion drives biodiversity decline in forested tropical regions. Consequently, it is important to understand the conservation value of remnant forest in production landscapes. In a tropical landscape dominated by oil palm we character
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/104797
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/104797
When competition between males for mates is intense it is common to find that some males will adopt alternative tactics for acquiring fertilisations, often involving the use of ‘sneak’ tactics whereby males avoid contests. These alternative tacti
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::580f42fd660305bbd95b25d59745f57e
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.09.443318
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.09.443318
Publikováno v:
Ecology lettersReferences. 22(10)
The effect of sexual selection on species persistence remains unclear. The cost of bearing ornaments or armaments might increase extinction risk, but sexual selection can also enhance the spread of beneficial alleles and increase the removal of delet
Publikováno v:
Biology letters. 14(8)
All Lepidoptera produce two sperm types: normal, nucleated ‘eupyrene’ sperm and anucleate ‘apyrene’ sperm. One hypothesis for the evolution of apyrene sperm suggests that they act to reduce female remating rate. Apyrene sperm require less res
Autor:
Jonathan M. Parrett, Robert J. Knell
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 285(1877)
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persistence of populations when exposed to novel environments. Consequently, how sexual selection influences population adaption and persistence under stre