Authors
Carlos Cordero, Joaquín Baixeras
Publication date
2015
Journal
Cryptic Female Choice in Arthropods: patterns, mechanisms and prospects
Pages
325-350
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
The genitalia of male and female Lepidoptera are complex organs, composed of several structures that exhibit great diversity of shapes, sizes, and positions, suggesting that they have evolved in a relatively rapid and divergent way. In this chapter, we explore the selective pressures responsible for the evolution of genital morphology in the Lepidoptera , emphasizing the possible role of post-copulatory intersexual selection (PCIS) mechanisms (cryptic female choice and sexual conflict). Our exploration is in great extent speculative because knowledge on the functional morphology of genitalia in this group is limited. We start by describing the complexity and diversity of genitalia in Lepidoptera, discussing the available information about the role of the different structures in copulation. Then, we discuss possible ways in which PCIS and other types of selective pressures could have …
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C Cordero, J Baixeras - Cryptic Female Choice in Arthropods: patterns …, 2015