2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.28.224675
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Sex-Specific Genetic Architecture Of Behavioral Traits In A Spider

Abstract: Sex differences in behavioral traits are common, but we know little about the role of sexual selection in shaping these traits. Estimating sex-specific genetic effects and cross-sex genetic correlations can provide insights into sex-specific selection and on whether evolution can shape independent expression of behavioral traits across the sexes. We conducted a quantitative genetic study in a sexually-size-dimorphic spider, Larinioides sclopetarius, which exhibits sex differences in adult life-styles. We obser… Show more

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