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Digest: When sexual selection hits the wall of natural selection.

Brendan S O'LoughlinRafael S Marcondes
Published in: Evolution; international journal of organic evolution (2024)
Sexual selection often drives traits in a direction that is disfavored by natural selection. The balance between these two types of selection can shift rapidly in response to environmental changes. Gallagher et al. (2024) report such a shift in the cricket population following the introduction of a parasitoid fly. The ancestral male morph, though still preferred by females, has been supplanted by multiple novel morphs that are more difficult for the parasitoid to detect.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • climate change