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Evolution of genitalia: theories, evidence, and new directions
WG Eberhard - Genetica, 2010 - Springer
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why male intromittent genitalia
consistently tend to diverge more rapidly than other body traits of the same individuals in a …
consistently tend to diverge more rapidly than other body traits of the same individuals in a …
Postcopulatory sexual selection: Darwin's omission and its consequences
WG Eberhard - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009 - pnas.org
In one of his few major oversights, Darwin failed to appreciate that male–male competition
and sexual selection can continue even after copulation has begun. The postcopulatory …
and sexual selection can continue even after copulation has begun. The postcopulatory …
Phylogeny, evolution and male terminalia functionality of Sarcophaginae (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
The first comprehensive genus-level phylogeny of the subfamily Sarcophaginae is
presented. A morphology-based phylogenetic analysis using parsimony is performed with …
presented. A morphology-based phylogenetic analysis using parsimony is performed with …
[PDF][PDF] A plea for digital reference collections and other science-based digitization initiatives in taxonomy: Sepsidnet as exemplar.
Few disciplines in science are as obsessed with 'going digital'as taxonomy. This is not
surprising given that 'taxonomy is made for the web: it is an information-rich subject, often …
surprising given that 'taxonomy is made for the web: it is an information-rich subject, often …
Unlocking the" Black box": internal female genitalia in Sepsidae (Diptera) evolve fast and are species-specific
Background The species-specificity of male genitalia has been well documented in many
insect groups and sexual selection has been proposed as the evolutionary force driving the …
insect groups and sexual selection has been proposed as the evolutionary force driving the …
A comparative study of the role of sex-specific condition dependence in the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits
Sexual selection can displace traits acting as ornaments or armaments from their viability
optimum in one sex, ultimately giving rise to sexual dimorphism. The degree of dimorphism …
optimum in one sex, ultimately giving rise to sexual dimorphism. The degree of dimorphism …
Rapid divergent evolution of genitalia
WG Eberhard, J Leonard - The evolution of primary sexual …, 2010 - books.google.com
The evolutionary forces responsible for the evolution of animal genitalia have a long history
of controversy. Why the special interest in genitalia? In addition to the intrinsic interest of …
of controversy. Why the special interest in genitalia? In addition to the intrinsic interest of …
From kissing to belly stridulation: comparative analysis reveals surprising diversity, rapid evolution, and much homoplasy in the mating behaviour of 27 species of …
Our understanding of how fast mating behaviour evolves in insects is rather poor due to a
lack of comparative studies among insect groups for which phylogenetic relationships are …
lack of comparative studies among insect groups for which phylogenetic relationships are …
Morphology versus molecules: the phylogenetic relationships of Sepsidae (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) based on morphology and DNA sequence data from ten genes
The Sepsidae is, with approximately 300 described species, a relatively small family of
cyclorrhaphan flies whose behaviour, morphology, and development have been extensively …
cyclorrhaphan flies whose behaviour, morphology, and development have been extensively …
SEXUAL SELECTION ACCOUNTS FOR THE GEOGRAPHIC REVERSAL OF SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM IN THE DUNG FLY, SEPSIS PUNCTUM (DIPTERA …
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) varies widely across and within species. The differential
equilibrium model of SSD explains dimorphism as the evolutionary outcome of consistent …
equilibrium model of SSD explains dimorphism as the evolutionary outcome of consistent …