Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. If such preferences diverge between populations, they can generate behavioral reproductive isolation and thereby contribute to speciation. Reproductive isolation in insects often involves chemical communication, and cuticular hydrocarbons, in particular, serve as mate recognition signals in many species. We combined data on female cuticular hydrocarbons, interspecific mating propensity, and phylogenetics to evaluate the role of cuticular hydrocarbons in diversification of Timema walking-sticks. Results: Hydrocarbon profiles differed substantially among the nine analyzed species, as well as between partially reproductively-isolated T. cristina...
Because sensory signals often evolve rapidly, they could be instrumental in the emergence of reprodu...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Sexual selection has the potential to contribute to population divergence and speciation. Most studi...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. I...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
A role for sexual selection in the evolution of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) is suggested by...
Several lines of evidence implicate sexual isolation in both initiating and completing the speciatio...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Because sensory signals often evolve rapidly, they could be instrumental in the emergence of reprodu...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Sexual selection has the potential to contribute to population divergence and speciation. Most studi...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. I...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
A role for sexual selection in the evolution of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) is suggested by...
Several lines of evidence implicate sexual isolation in both initiating and completing the speciatio...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Because sensory signals often evolve rapidly, they could be instrumental in the emergence of reprodu...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Sexual selection has the potential to contribute to population divergence and speciation. Most studi...