Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we assess the effect of two well-known selection agents, transmission environment and predation, on interpopulation variation in sexual signals. Our model system is a series of 21 populations of Bahamian mosquitofish subjected to independent variation in optical conditions and predation risk. We show that optically diverse environments, caused by locally variable dissolved organic carbon concentrations, rather than spatial variation in predation, drove divergence in fin coloration (fin redness). We found a unimodal pattern of phenotypic variation along the optical gradient indicating a threshold-type response of visual signals to broad variatio...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
A fundamental prediction of reproductive signal evolution is that selection should favor male courts...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...
Sexual signal evolution can be complex because multiple factors influence the production, transmissi...
In many models of sexual selection, conspicuous ornaments are preferred by mates because they indica...
BACKGROUND: The sensory drive hypothesis predicts that divergent sensory adaptation in different hab...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
The conspicuousness of animal signals is influenced by their contrast against the background. As suc...
The theory of ecological speciation suggests that assortative mating evolves most easily when mating...
Ecological speciation is facilitated when divergent adaptation has direct effects on selective matin...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
Aquatic ecosystems consist of a complex array of fish coloration and patterning that are mediated by...
Sensory drive predicts that the conditions under which signaling takes place have large effects on s...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
A fundamental prediction of reproductive signal evolution is that selection should favor male courts...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...
Sexual signal evolution can be complex because multiple factors influence the production, transmissi...
In many models of sexual selection, conspicuous ornaments are preferred by mates because they indica...
BACKGROUND: The sensory drive hypothesis predicts that divergent sensory adaptation in different hab...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
The conspicuousness of animal signals is influenced by their contrast against the background. As suc...
The theory of ecological speciation suggests that assortative mating evolves most easily when mating...
Ecological speciation is facilitated when divergent adaptation has direct effects on selective matin...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
Aquatic ecosystems consist of a complex array of fish coloration and patterning that are mediated by...
Sensory drive predicts that the conditions under which signaling takes place have large effects on s...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
A fundamental prediction of reproductive signal evolution is that selection should favor male courts...