Divergence in genital morphology may contribute to mechanical reproductive isolation in a millipede

Volume: 3, Issue: 2, Pages: 334 - 343
Published: Jan 9, 2013
Abstract
Genitalia appear to evolve rapidly and divergently in taxa with internal fertilization. The current consensus is that intense directional sexual selection drives the rapid evolution of genitalia. Recent research on the millipede Antichiropus variabilis suggests that the male genitalia are currently experiencing stabilizing selection - a pattern of selection expected for lock-and-key structures that enforce mate recognition and reproductive...
Paper Details
Title
Divergence in genital morphology may contribute to mechanical reproductive isolation in a millipede
Published Date
Jan 9, 2013
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
334 - 343
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