Abstract. Female Amazon mollies, Poecilia formosa, are gynogenetic and mate with males of a sexual species, P. latipinna or P. mexicana, for successful reproduction. It was found that both species of males are able to distinguish between conspecific females and Amazon mollies, and preferentially mate with the former. Male mate preference per se is not an evolved response to avoid mating with Amazon mollies; male P. latipinna that are from populations currently allopatric with Amazon mollies also prefer conspecifics. The strength of this preference, however, is stronger in P. latipinna from populations sympatric with Amazon mollies than in P. latipinna from populations that are allopatric with the gynogen, suggesting that reproductive charac...
One of the most complex and important problems in modern evolutionary biology remains to explain the...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
ll cdegree of male sexual behaviour may contribute to this change in preferences, but the direct cau...
When two closely related species are sympatric the process of species recognition (identifying consp...
Most females exhibit preferences for certain males and females based on mating and social decisions....
Gynogenetic species rely on sperm from heterospecifics for reproduction but do not receive genetic b...
Male sailfin mollies (Poecilia latipinna) can be sexually parasitized by closely related, unisexual,...
textLearning and experience shape mate preferences in many species. My thesis investigates the role ...
A major mechanism of pre-zygotic isolation is the ability for individuals to recognize conspecifics....
The livebearing all-female fish Poecilia formosa reproduces by gynogenesis, a modified form of parth...
Male sailfin mollies Poecilia latipinna were tested in five different treatments that varied in the ...
Females are typically considered the “choosier” sex, however males may express a great deal choice u...
Divergent selection between ecologically dissimilar habitats promotes local adaptation, which can le...
We analyzed variation in allozymes and mating preferences in 12 populations across much of the range...
One of the most complex and important problems in modern evolutionary biology remains to explain the...
One of the most complex and important problems in modern evolutionary biology remains to explain the...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
ll cdegree of male sexual behaviour may contribute to this change in preferences, but the direct cau...
When two closely related species are sympatric the process of species recognition (identifying consp...
Most females exhibit preferences for certain males and females based on mating and social decisions....
Gynogenetic species rely on sperm from heterospecifics for reproduction but do not receive genetic b...
Male sailfin mollies (Poecilia latipinna) can be sexually parasitized by closely related, unisexual,...
textLearning and experience shape mate preferences in many species. My thesis investigates the role ...
A major mechanism of pre-zygotic isolation is the ability for individuals to recognize conspecifics....
The livebearing all-female fish Poecilia formosa reproduces by gynogenesis, a modified form of parth...
Male sailfin mollies Poecilia latipinna were tested in five different treatments that varied in the ...
Females are typically considered the “choosier” sex, however males may express a great deal choice u...
Divergent selection between ecologically dissimilar habitats promotes local adaptation, which can le...
We analyzed variation in allozymes and mating preferences in 12 populations across much of the range...
One of the most complex and important problems in modern evolutionary biology remains to explain the...
One of the most complex and important problems in modern evolutionary biology remains to explain the...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
ll cdegree of male sexual behaviour may contribute to this change in preferences, but the direct cau...