Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual selection when considering species with sexually monomorphic mating signals? Two conditions that can facilitate rapid species divergence are Felsenstein's one-allele mechanism and a genetic architecture that includes a genetic association between signal and preference loci. In sexually monomorphic species, the former can manifest in the form of mate choice based on phenotype matching. The latter can be promoted by selection acting upon genetic loci for divergent signals and preferences expressed simultaneously in each individual rather than separately, on signal loci in males and preference loci in females. Both sexes in the Chrysoperla carnea-gr...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are als...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
Among insects that duet, instances of females singing are few, and it is even rarer for females to p...
Many studies have shown that speciation can be facilitated when a trait under divergent selection al...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
This study investigated the importance of courtship songs in maintaining reproductive isolation betw...
The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, ...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
Sexual selection is predicted to drive the coevolution of mating signals and preferences (mating tra...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are als...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
Among insects that duet, instances of females singing are few, and it is even rarer for females to p...
Many studies have shown that speciation can be facilitated when a trait under divergent selection al...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
This study investigated the importance of courtship songs in maintaining reproductive isolation betw...
The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, ...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
Sexual selection is predicted to drive the coevolution of mating signals and preferences (mating tra...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are als...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...