Svensson, Erik I.Willink, BeatrizDuryea, Mary CatherineLancaster, Lesley T.2020-11-062020-11-062020-01Svensson, E I, Willink, B, Duryea, M C & Lancaster, L T 2020, 'Temperature drives pre-reproductive selection and shapes the biogeography of a female polymorphism', Ecology Letters, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 149-159. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.134171461-023XRIS: urn:991B8302056BCF9E176BB6A9C2D0E989https://hdl.handle.net/2164/15325Acknowledgements We are grateful to the many field assistants, PhD students and postdocs who have participated in the field work and thereby directly and indirectly contributed to this study over many years, since 2000 when it was started. We also wish to thank David and Rosalyn Sparrow who kindly hosted B. Willink during a field trip to Cyprus in 2017 and who provided valuable field work help and guidance, enabling us to gather information about morph frequencies of I. elegans at one of the southernmost localities of this species in Europe. Funding information Funding for this study has been provided by research grants from The Swedish Research Council (VR: grant no. 2016‐03356), Carl Tryggers Foundation (CTS), Gyllenstiernska Krapperupstiftelsen (grant no. KR2018‐0038), Stina Werners Foundation and Erik Philip Sörensens Stiftelse to E.I.S.11399757engBiogeographyclimatecolour polymorphismfrequency-dependent selectionontogenypre-reproductive selectionsexual conflicttemperatureRAMBUR ODONATASEXUAL CONFLICTFREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTIONEVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICSANTAGONISTIC COEVOLUTIONCOLOR POLYMORPHISMCOSTSRESISTANCEINHERITANCEDAMSELFLIESQH301 BiologyEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsQH301Temperature drives pre-reproductive selection and shapes the biogeography of a female polymorphismJournal article10.1111/ele.13417http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85075169586&partnerID=8YFLogxK231