Journal article
Quantifying variation in female internal genitalia: No evidence for plasticity in response to sexual conflict risk in a seed beetle
BW Wyber, LR Dougherty, K McNamara, A Mehnert, J Shaw, JL Tomkins, LW Simmons
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | Published : 2021
Abstract
Sexually antagonistic coevolution can drive the evolution of male traits that harm females, and female resistance to those traits. While males have been found to vary their harmfulness to females in response to social cues, plasticity in female resistance traits remains to be examined. Here, we ask whether female seed beetles Callosobruchus maculatus are capable of adjusting their resistance to male harm in response to the social environment. Among seed beetles, male genital spines harm females during copulation and females might resist male harm via thickening of the reproductive tract walls. We develop a novel micro computed tomography imaging technique to quantify female reproductive trac..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
B.W.W. is supported by the Research Training Program and the School of Biological Sciences, UWA. L.R.D. was funded by the Australian Research Council to L.W.S. (DP-130100618). K.M. was supported by the Australian Research Council (DE160100097).