Divergence in female mate preferences can strongly influence the structure and dynamics of hybrid zones. We examined the potential role of female mate preferences in maintaining an abrupt west-east mtDNA cline between two deeply divergent genetic lineages of Lacerta schreiberi, a lizard endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. The lineages are largely morphologically cryptic but with respect to the mtDNA cline, western males tend to be less parasitized, in better body condition and more intensely coloured than eastern males, a pattern that cannot be explained by environmental variation alone. The lineages may also differ in unmeasured aspects such as physiology, behaviour and olfactory signals, which may influence mate choice. As female mate attra...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...
Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or species, which a...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
When sexually selected traits diverge due to different local selective environments premating isolat...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...
In mice and man, females prefer males with a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genotype differ...
Sexual selection is a driver of morphological and behavioral diversity. It may also play a role in t...
When sexually selected traits diverge because of different local selective environments, premating i...
Diversification in sexual signals is often taken as evidence for the importance of sexual selection ...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...
Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or species, which a...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
When sexually selected traits diverge due to different local selective environments premating isolat...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...
In mice and man, females prefer males with a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genotype differ...
Sexual selection is a driver of morphological and behavioral diversity. It may also play a role in t...
When sexually selected traits diverge because of different local selective environments, premating i...
Diversification in sexual signals is often taken as evidence for the importance of sexual selection ...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...