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Ecol Evol
June 2014
School of Biology, University of St Andrews Dyers Brae House, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TH, U.K.
Interactions between the sexes are believed to be a potent source of selection on sex-specific evolution. The way in which sexual interactions influence male investment is much studied, but effects on females are more poorly understood. To address this deficiency, we examined gene expression in virgin female Drosophila pseudoobscura following 100 generations of mating system manipulations in which we either elevated polyandry or enforced monandry.
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