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Title: Sexually antagonistic co-evolution: a model and an empirical test
Author(s): Hoyle, Andrew
Gilburn, Andre
Contact Email: ah54@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Coelopa ursine
coelopidae
persistence trait
pre-mating struggle
resistance trait
seaweed fly
sexual conflict
sexual size dimorphism
Issue Date: Jan-2010
Date Deposited: 3-Mar-2015
Citation: Hoyle A & Gilburn A (2010) Sexually antagonistic co-evolution: a model and an empirical test. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 23 (1), pp. 166-174. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01886.x
Abstract: Models reveal that sexually antagonistic co-evolution exaggerates female resistance and male persistence traits. Here we adapt an established model by including directional sexual selection acting against persistence. We find similar equilibria to previous models showing that sexually antagonistic co-evolution can be limited by counteracting sexual, as well as, natural selection. We tested the model using empirical data for the seaweed fly, Coelopa ursina, in which body size acts as a persistence and a resistance trait. Our model can generate continuous co-evolutionary cycles and stable equilibria, however, all simulations using empirically derived parameter estimates reach stable equilibria. Thus, stable equilibria might be more common in nature than continuous co-evolutionary cycles, suggesting that sexual conflict is unlikely to promote speciation. The model predicts male biased sexual size dimorphism for C. ursina, comparable with empirically observed values. Male persistence is shown to be more sensitive than female resistance to changes in model parameters.
DOI Link: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01886.x
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