2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/756269
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Evolutionary Consequences of Male Driven Sexual Selection and Sex-Biased Fitness Modifications inDrosophila melanogasterand Members of thesimulansClade

Abstract: Males have evolved a variety of behavioral, morphological, and physiological traits to manipulate their mates in order to maximize their chances of success. These traits are bound to influence how females respond to male behaviors and influence the nature of sexual selection/conflict. A common consequence of aggressive male mating strategies in Drosophila melanogaster is the reduction of female lifespan. Our study shows that this is common across members of the simulans clade. Reduced life expectancy of female… Show more

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