Sex wars drive evolution

Sex wars drive evolution (The Scientist: 26-Jun-03)
Males continually evolve novel adaptations to entice females to mate with them rather than with other males, and females continually evolve novel strategies to resist these manipulations. It is suggested that this sexual conflict could be the strongest driver of speciation, but the supporting evidence has been limited.
As I have previously commented, I believe that sexual selection could be a major player in speciation.