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Αλέξανδρος Γ. Σφακιανάκης

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Sexual selection and the evolution of sperm morphology in sharks
Abstract Postcopulatory sexual selection, and sperm competition in particular, is a powerful selective force shaping the evolution of sperm morphology. While mounting evidence suggests that postcopulatory sexual selection influences the evolution of sperm morphology among species, recent evidence also suggests that sperm competition influences variation in sperm morphology at the intraspecific level. However, contradictory empirical results and limited taxonomic scope have led to difficulty in assessing...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
8m
The role of functional constraints in non‐random mating patterns for a dance fly with female ornaments
Abstract Most hypotheses to explain non‐random mating patterns invoke mate choice, particularly in species that display elaborate ornaments. However, conflicting selection pressures on traits can result in functional constraints that can also cause non‐random mating patterns. We tested for functional load‐lifting constraints during aerial copulation in Rhamphomyia longicauda, a species of dance fly that displays multiple extravagant female‐specific ornaments that are unusual among sexual traits...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
8m

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