Sexual conflict in its ecological setting
Sexual conflict can lead to rapid and continuous coevolution between females and males, without any inputs from varying ecology. Yet both the degree of conflict and selection on antagonistic traits are known to be sensitive to local ecological conditions. This leads to the longstanding question: to...
Main Authors: | Perry, J, Rowe, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2018
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