The interaction between natural and sexual selection is central to many theories of how mate choice and reproductive isolation evolve, but their joint effect on the evolution of mate recognition has not, to my knowledge, been investigated in an evolutionary experiment. Natural and sexual selection were manipulated in interspecific hybrid populations of Drosophila to determine their effects on the evolution of a mate recognition system comprised of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). The effect of natural selection in isolation indicated that CHCs were costly for males and females to produce. The effect of sexual selection in isolation indicated that females preferred males with a particular CHC composition. However, the interaction between natur...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that at least some aspects of the evolution of mate recognition...
The net effect of sexual selection on nonsexual fitness is controversial. On one side, elaborate dis...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
The evolution of sexual display traits or preferences for them in response to divergent natural sele...
Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and while there is evide...
Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and although there is ev...
Natural selection on mate recognition may often contribute to speciation, resulting in reproductive ...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
If sexual selection is to result in speciation, traits involved in mate choice within species need t...
Processes that affect the evolution of female preferences or male display traits involved in mating ...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Artificial selection and experimental evolution document natural selection under controlled conditio...
The well-known phenotypic diversity of male sexual displays, and the high levels of genetic variatio...
Sexual selection has the potential to contribute to population divergence and speciation. Most studi...
Mating preferences are common in natural populations, and their divergence among populations is cons...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that at least some aspects of the evolution of mate recognition...
The net effect of sexual selection on nonsexual fitness is controversial. On one side, elaborate dis...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
The evolution of sexual display traits or preferences for them in response to divergent natural sele...
Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and while there is evide...
Natural and sexual selection are classically thought to oppose one another, and although there is ev...
Natural selection on mate recognition may often contribute to speciation, resulting in reproductive ...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
If sexual selection is to result in speciation, traits involved in mate choice within species need t...
Processes that affect the evolution of female preferences or male display traits involved in mating ...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Artificial selection and experimental evolution document natural selection under controlled conditio...
The well-known phenotypic diversity of male sexual displays, and the high levels of genetic variatio...
Sexual selection has the potential to contribute to population divergence and speciation. Most studi...
Mating preferences are common in natural populations, and their divergence among populations is cons...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that at least some aspects of the evolution of mate recognition...
The net effect of sexual selection on nonsexual fitness is controversial. On one side, elaborate dis...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...