Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in evolution. Divergence in mating preferences may be a common first step in this process. The striking colour pattern diversity of strawberry dart frog (Dendrobates pumilio) populations has likely been shaped by sexual selection. Previous laboratory studies have shown that females attend to male coloration and prefer to court with males of their own colour, suggesting that divergent morphs may be reproductively isolated. To test this hypothesis, we used molecular data to estimate pedigree relationships from a polymorphic population. Whereas in the laboratory both red and yellow females preferred to court with males of their own phenotype, our ped...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Sexual signals indicate species identity and mate quality, and their importance for mate attraction ...
Among the factors that can influence female mate choice decisions is the degree to which females dif...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
Co-divergence of mating traits and mate preferences can lead to behavioral isolation among lineages ...
Co-divergence of mating traits and mate preferences can lead to behavioral isolation among lineages ...
The concurrent divergence of mating traits and preferences is necessary for the evolution of reprodu...
Sexual signals are important for intraspecific communication and mate selection, but their evolution...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Co-divergence of sexual traits and mate preferences can lead to assortative mating and subsequently ...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Phenotypic polymorphism is common in animals, and the maintenance of multiple phenotypes in a popula...
Whether premating isolation is achieved by male-specific, female-specific or sex-independent assorta...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Sexual signals indicate species identity and mate quality, and their importance for mate attraction ...
Among the factors that can influence female mate choice decisions is the degree to which females dif...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
Co-divergence of mating traits and mate preferences can lead to behavioral isolation among lineages ...
Co-divergence of mating traits and mate preferences can lead to behavioral isolation among lineages ...
The concurrent divergence of mating traits and preferences is necessary for the evolution of reprodu...
Sexual signals are important for intraspecific communication and mate selection, but their evolution...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Co-divergence of sexual traits and mate preferences can lead to assortative mating and subsequently ...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Phenotypic polymorphism is common in animals, and the maintenance of multiple phenotypes in a popula...
Whether premating isolation is achieved by male-specific, female-specific or sex-independent assorta...
Mate choice for genetic benefits is assumed to be widespread in nature, yet very few studies have co...
Sexual signals indicate species identity and mate quality, and their importance for mate attraction ...
Among the factors that can influence female mate choice decisions is the degree to which females dif...