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Data from: Cross–generational effects of sexual harassment on female fitness in the guppy
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关键词:
sexual conflict;life-history evolution;Selection - Sexual;Poecilia reticulata;Fecundity;Fitness
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.37gr1
摘要:
A large number of studies have identified several direct costs of sexual harassment, including energy expenditure and reduced foraging ability
Data from: Sexual harassment induces a temporary fitness cost but does not constrain the acquisition of environmental information in fruit flies
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关键词:
sexual harassment cognitive ecology sexual conflict Drosophila behavioural ecology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.sg7k2
摘要:
Across animals, sexual harassment induces fitness costs for females and males. However, little is known about the cognitive costs involved
Data from: A sex allocation cost to polyandry in a parasitoid wasp
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关键词:
sex allocation;sexual selection;sexual conflict;Nasonia vitripennis;polyandry
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qb8vf
摘要:
laboratory culture conditions, sexual harassment during oviposition results in increased production of sons under conditions that favour female-biased sex ra
Data from: Disentangling the costs of male harassment and the benefits of polyandry for females
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convenience polyandry;sexual conflict;Gambusia holbrooki<\/i>;maternal effects;Gambusia holbrooki;coercive mating;Poeciliidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.19m2b7t
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ain densities across treatments. Unexpectedly, females that experienced sexual harassment were more likely to give birth, had shorter gestation periods and gave
Data from: Male sexually coercive behaviour drives increased swimming efficiency in female guppies
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sexual conflict;locomotion;sexual harassment;Metabolic Rate;Phenotypic Plasticity;Poecilia reticulata;teleost fish
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vh8v4
摘要:
es as they work to escape harassment by males. Females exposed to higher levels of harassment over a 5-month period used less oxygen to swim at a given speed, but displayed
Data from: Macroevolutionary origin and adaptive function of a polymorphic female signal involved in sexual conflict
负责人:
Willink, Beatriz
关键词:
Behavior: evolution Conflict: sexual Macroevolution Mate choice Phenotypic plasticity Phylogenetics: comparative Polymorphism Selection: sexual Sexual dimorphism
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.d0bh91n
摘要:
modifies mating harassment and thereby shape sexual conflict. Here, we combine phylogenetic comparative analyses of a color polymorphic damselfly genus
Data from: The physical environment mediates male harm and its effect on selection in females
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environmental complexity;sexual conflict;sexual selection;Male choice;Cost of attractiveness;male harassment;drosophila melanogaster
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.179h5
摘要:
Recent experiments indicate that male preferential harassment of high-quality females reduces the variance in female fitness, thereby weakening
Data from: Year-round sexual harassment as a behavioral mediator of vertebrate population dynamics
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Wearmouth, Victoria
关键词:
behavior dimorphism elasmobranch habitat and social segregation mammal sex sexual conflict shark small-spotted catshark telemetry
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5f4d8
摘要:
e sexual harassment. Long-term electronic tracking reveals sperm-storing female catsharks form daytime refuging aggregations in shallow water caves (~3.2 m water depth
Data from: Transgenerational effects of maternal sexual interactions in seed beetles
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关键词:
indirect costs;sexual interactions;transgenerational effects;reproductive success;indirect benefits;maternal effects;non-genetic inheritance;multiple mating;Inclusive fitness;Callosobruchus maculatus;epigenetic inheritance;multigenerational economics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dp0fq30
摘要:
conflict, we look at the effects of mating with multiple males versus a single male, and tease apart effects due to sexual harassment and those due to mating per se
Data from: Males, but not females, perform strategic mate searching movements between host plants in a leaf beetle with scramble competition polygyny
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关键词:
mobility;Chrysomelidae;mating system;mate searching strategy;sexual harassment;sexual selection;Leptinotarsa undecimlineata;Solanum;scramble competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.42sp54f
摘要:
es and many females, a behaviour consistent with male harassment avoidance. 5. Strategic movement is widely considered in foraging context, but se

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