Affiliation:
1. Rice University Department of Biosciences, , Houston, TX, United States
Abstract
Abstract
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.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)