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Data from: Ant larvae as players in social conflict: relatedness and individual identity mediate cannibalism intensity
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cannibalism;ants;kin conflict;social behavior;Fitness;Formica ants;kin selection;Social evolution
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7k5p1
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for understanding how genetic relatedness mediates conflict intensity. However, although conflicts within colonies typically arise over offspring production, the role
Data from: Male-limited secondary sexual trait interacts with environment in determining female fitness
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male sexual characters;environment;temperature;sexually antagonistic genetic variation;intralocus sexual conflict;alternative reproductive phenotypes
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doi:10.5061/dryad.62fc1m4
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shared genomes. This conflict can reduce female fitness, and the resulting gender load can be exacerbated by environmental stress, with consequences
Data from: Impaired sperm quality, delayed mating but no costs for offspring fitness in crickets winning a fight
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pre- and post-mating sexual selection;sexual conflict;Resource allocation;male-male contest;Gryllus bimaculatus;sperm quality
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doi:10.5061/dryad.72g06
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for a conflict of interests between the sexes. Here we investigated males’ pre- and post-copulatory reproductive investment and its effect on female fitness after a single
Data from: Male interference with pollination efficiency in a hermaphroditic orchid
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Satyrium longicauda;Sexual selection & conflicts;Basiothia schenkii;plants;pollination
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doi:10.5061/dryad.62sj6
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Hermaphroditism can lead to both intra- and inter-sexual conflict between male and female gender functions. However, the effect that such gender
Data from: The battle of the sexes over seed size: support for both kinship genomic imprinting and interlocus contest evolution
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Mating Systems;Evolution: developmental;Genetics: population;Genetics: quantitative;conflict;development;Conflict: sexual;Sex: allocation;Holocene;Genetics: evolutionary;Conflict: parent\/offsprint;Arabidopsis lyrata
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doi:10.5061/dryad.rv313
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models of this conflict include the kinship theory of genomic imprinting (parent-of-origin-specific expression of maternal-care effectors) and interlocus conflict evolution
Data from: Lion population dynamics: do nomadic males matter?
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carnivore conservation;male mediated effects;compensatory growth;human wildlife conflict;competition;population dynamics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fh42m5f
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ht have compensated for rising lion mortalities in surrounding areas, but as human-wildlife conflicts intensify with the rapidly growing huma
Data from: Females manipulate behavior of caring males via prenatal maternal effects
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8424c
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In species with biparental care, there is sexual conflict as each parent is under selection to minimize its personal effort by shifting as muc
Data from: Sex-biased gene expression, sexual antagonism and levels of genetic diversity in the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis) genome
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Ficedula albicollis;molecular evolution;Birds;sexual selection;Population Genetics - Empirical;bioinformatics;Philoinformatics;genomics;proteomics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qc5ft8n
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ant genetic differentiation between males and females for male-biased (and gonad-specific) genes indicates ongoing sexual conflict and sex-specific viability selection, pote
Data from: Evidence of phenotypic plasticity of penis morphology and delayed reproductive maturation in response to male competition in waterfowl
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sexual conflict;duck reproduction;social plasticity;vertebrate genitalia;Oxyura jamaicensis;Genital evolution;Aythya affinis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mh577
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correlated with levels of male competition resulting from forced extra-pair copulations, and with female genital elaboration resulting from sexual conflict
Data from: Asymmetric mismatch in strain-specific genital morphology causes increased harm to Drosophila females
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sexual conflict;Drosophila;Morphological Evolution;Selection - Sexual;Behavior;variation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.76r4c
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ves rise to increased harm to females, consistent with the outcome predicted from a history of sexual conflict. We mate Drosophila sechellia female

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