Background: Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the role of sensory system variation in mate preferences. However, the extent to which sensory systems vary across- versus within-species remains largely unknown. Here we assessed whether color vision varies in natural locations where guppies (Poecilia reticulata) and their two closest relatives, Poecilia parae and Poecilia picta, occur in extreme sympatry and school together. All three species base mate preferences on male coloration but differ in the colors preferred. Results: Measuring opsin gene expression, we found that within sympatric locations these species have similar color vision and that color vision differed more across populations of...
Abstract Background Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in model sy...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on non‐mating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) a...
Background: Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the r...
Background Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the ro...
A broad range of animals use visual signals to assess potential mates, and the theory of sensory exp...
Sexual selection plays a major role in numerous aspects of evolution. Many models have attempted to ...
Ecological speciation is facilitated when divergent adaptation has direct effects on selective matin...
Differences in color vision can play a key role in an organism’s ability to perceive and interact wi...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Abstract Background The diversity of visual systems i...
Aquatic environments are well-suited for studying visual adaptation; light attenuation creates disti...
Differences in color vision can play a key role in an organism's ability to perceive and interact wi...
<div><p>The conspicuousness of animal signals is influenced by their contrast against the background...
Abstract Background Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in model sy...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on non‐mating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) a...
Background: Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the r...
Background Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the ro...
A broad range of animals use visual signals to assess potential mates, and the theory of sensory exp...
Sexual selection plays a major role in numerous aspects of evolution. Many models have attempted to ...
Ecological speciation is facilitated when divergent adaptation has direct effects on selective matin...
Differences in color vision can play a key role in an organism’s ability to perceive and interact wi...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Abstract Background The diversity of visual systems i...
Aquatic environments are well-suited for studying visual adaptation; light attenuation creates disti...
Differences in color vision can play a key role in an organism's ability to perceive and interact wi...
<div><p>The conspicuousness of animal signals is influenced by their contrast against the background...
Abstract Background Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in model sy...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on non‐mating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) a...