Sex differences in the genetic architecture of aggressiveness in a sexually dimorphic spider

Volume: 9, Issue: 18, Pages: 10758 - 10766
Published: Aug 22, 2019
Abstract
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of behavioral traits can offer critical insight into the processes of sex-specific selection and sexual conflict dynamics. Here, we assess genetic variances and cross-sex genetic correlations of two personality traits, aggression and activity, in a sexually size-dimorphic spider, Nuctenea umbratica. Using a quantitative genetic approach, we show that both traits are heritable. Males have higher...
Paper Details
Title
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of aggressiveness in a sexually dimorphic spider
Published Date
Aug 22, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
18
Pages
10758 - 10766
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