Abstract
The effects that ecological variation have on interlocus sexual conflict is an emerging field in need of review and critique. More work is needed in this field, but the research conducted thus far suggests that ecological context may play an important role in the outcomes of antagonistic sexual selection. In addition, as the importance of the ecological context becomes more recognized, the natural next step in the study of interlocus sexual conflict will be a metapopulation approach. The Geographic Mosaic of Coevolution, a coevolutionary model, may provide a useful starting point for the development of a similar metapopulation model of interlocus sexual conflict.