Male genital titillators and the intensity of post-copulatory sexual selection across bushcrickets

Volume: 28, Issue: 5, Pages: 1198 - 1205
Published: Jul 10, 2017
Abstract
Animal genitalia are diverse and a growing body of evidence suggests that they evolve rapidly under post-copulatory sexual selection. This process is predicted to be more intense in polyandrous species, although there have been very few comparative studies of the relationship between the complexity of genital structures in males and measures of the degree of polyandry. In some bushcricket families, males possess sclerotized copulatory structures...
Paper Details
Title
Male genital titillators and the intensity of post-copulatory sexual selection across bushcrickets
Published Date
Jul 10, 2017
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
1198 - 1205
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