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Allometry and Proximate Mechanisms of Sexual Selection in Photinus Fireflies, and Some Other Beetles
2004
Integrative and Comparative Biology
SYNOPSIS. Ever since Darwin identified it as the force responsible for the evolution of exaggerated male characters, sexual selection has been the focus of research aimed at understanding the most bizarre and intriguing morphologies and behaviors in Nature. Two congeneric species in the firefly genus Photinus, P. pyralis and P. macdermotti, afford a unique opportunity to examine the interaction between sexual and countervailing natural selection that act to shape the evolution of mating
doi:10.1093/icb/44.3.242
pmid:21676703
fatcat:v66fhgashfhxxf4kshlbpia44u