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Steve Chenoweth

Professor, The Univeristy of Queensland
Verified email at uq.edu.au
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Intralocus sexual conflict

R Bonduriansky, SF Chenoweth - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2009 - cell.com
Intralocus sexual conflict occurs when selection on a shared trait in one sex displaces the
other sex from its phenotypic optimum. It arises because many shared traits have a common …

Dissecting the complex genetic basis of mate choice

SF Chenoweth, MW Blows - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2006 - nature.com
The genetic analysis of mate choice is fraught with difficulties. Males produce complex
signals and displays that can consist of a combination of acoustic, visual, chemical and …

The genetic basis of sexually selected variation

SF Chenoweth, K McGuigan - Annual Review of Ecology …, 2010 - annualreviews.org
Sexually selected traits contribute greatly to phenotypic diversity, yet we have historically
understood little about their genetic basis and how that basis may affect their evolution. Recent …

Orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix and the fitness surface for multiple male sexually selected traits

MW Blows, SF Chenoweth… - The American Naturalist, 2004 - journals.uchicago.edu
Stabilizing selection has been predicted to change genetic variances and covariances so
that the orientation of the genetic variance‐covariance matrix (G) becomes aligned with the …

Contrasting Mutual Sexual Selection on Homologous Signal Traits in Drosophila serrata

SF Chenoweth, MW Blows - The American Naturalist, 2005 - journals.uchicago.edu
The nature of male mating preferences, and how they differ from female mating preferences
in species with conventional sex roles, has received little attention in sexual selection studies…

[HTML][HTML] Divergent selection and the evolution of signal traits and mating preferences

HD Rundle, SF Chenoweth, P Doughty, MW Blows - PLoS biology, 2005 - journals.plos.org
Mating preferences are common in natural populations, and their divergence among populations
is considered an important source of reproductive isolation during speciation. Although …

[HTML][HTML] Wolbachia Reduces the Transmission Potential of Dengue-Infected Aedes aegypti

…, AM Carrasco, FD Frentiu, SF Chenoweth… - PLoS neglected …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Background Dengue viruses (DENV) are the causative agents of dengue, the world’s most
prevalent arthropod-borne disease with around 40% of the world’s population at risk of …

The contribution of selection and genetic constraints to phenotypic divergence

SF Chenoweth, HD Rundle… - The American …, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
Although divergent natural selection is common in nature, the extent to which genetic
constraints bias evolutionary trajectories in its presence remains largely unknown. Here we …

Phenotypic divergence along lines of genetic variance

K McGuigan, SF Chenoweth… - The American …, 2005 - journals.uchicago.edu
Natural populations inhabiting the same environment often independently evolve the same
phenotype. Is this replicated evolution a result of genetic constraints imposed by patterns of …

The roles of natural and sexual selection during adaptation to a novel environment

HD Rundle, SF Chenoweth, MW Blows - Evolution, 2006 - academic.oup.com
… ) in these populations during this experiment (SF Chenoweth, HD Rundle, and MW Blows, …
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